Bananas are grown everywhere in Uganda. Originally native to Southeast Asia,there are now more banana and plantain varieties in the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa than any other place of the world. Green bananas cooked like potatoes and known as matoke are Uganda's national dish.Farmers take them to market on reinforced bicycles as many as five heavy bunches at a time.
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- 862-
- aborigen
- adulto
- África
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- AWL Images
- bicicleta
- bicis
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- fresco
- fruta
- gente
- granjero (hombre y mujer)
- hacienda
- hombre
- imagen a color
- indígena
- jornalero (hombre y mujer)
- masculino
- obrero
- obrero (hombre y mujer)
- peón
- plantación
- plátano (fruta)
- portar
- sacar fotos
- sonrisa
- tío
- trabajador (hombre y mujer)
- traer
- Uganda
Imágenes relacionadas
- Bananas are grown everywhere in Uganda. Originally native to Southeast Asia,there are now more banana and plantain varieties in the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa than any other place of the world. Green bananas cooked like potatoes and known as matoke are Uganda's national dish.
- A large number of bicycles being repaired or parked at a busy roadside market on the Fort Portal to Kasese road, Uganda, Africa
- A roadside market with large quantities of green bananas, matoke, for sale, Uganda, Africa
- A woman selling green bananas, matoke, at a roadside market, Uganda, Africa
- A young man and his wife push a homemade wooden bicycle to market loaded with sugar cane. Sturdy wooden bicycles are used throughout the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa to carry loads up to 400 kgs.
- A woman picking cotton in the low-lying Shire Valley of southern Malawi. .
- A Ugandan woman returns from her farm with bananas balanced on her head, her child slung comfortably on her back, Uganda, Africa
- A proud young boy with his homemade wooden bicycle, which still lacks wheels, Uganda, Africa
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- A young boy with his homemade wooden bicycle, Uganda, Africa
- A young boy rides his homemade wooden bicycle, Uganda, Africa
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- Maasai men park their bicycles under the shade of an acacia tree before going to a colourful open-air market in northern Tanzania.
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- Wood sellers carry heavy loads of wood on their bicycles to sell in nearby urban centres where many people still cook on firewood or charcoal..
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