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The first step of this process is downloading some software to add a filter to your webcam. The good news is that software should be fairly familiar if you've already dabbled in Snapchat as it's a piece of software from that company that's designed to bring Snapchat lenses to your desktop.
Then go into the Snap Camera app and choose the filter you want to apply. We quite enjoy the banana, though there's also a lot to be said for the Cheese Puff, the pineapple and if you're feeling a bit crazy - Kermit Twerking.
There are thousands of Snapchat filters to use and try out. We've trawled through a few to pick out our favourites for you to enjoy. These can also be downloaded and used on the standard Snapchat app too, but we've listed them with their names so you can find them in the Snap Camera app quickly.
Click the link below to view or download this drawing lesson. The PDF is a printable drawing lesson for Banana Drawing for Kids. The last page of the downloadable PDF includes a coloring book page with just the outlines and an extension exercise for prompting kids to get creative!
where E is the antimicrobial efficiency (%), Dt is the average CFU/mm for the flask that contains extracted fiber after 18 h of contact, and D0 is the average CFU/mm for the flask containing the untreated banana pseudo-stem fiber after 18 h of contact [37].
Pollen food syndromePollen food syndrome occurs in some people with hay fever who are allergic to certain pollens from grass or weeds. Proteins in certain foods are so similar to the proteins in pollen that they cause symptoms when you eat the food. This is due to a process known as cross-reactivity. The foods include certain fresh fruits and vegetables, and bananas can be one of them.
Latex food syndromeThis occurs in some people who are allergic to natural rubber latex. In these cases, there is a similarity between the proteins in latex and the proteins in banana.
If you think you or your child might have a banana allergy, see your GP who can refer you to a specialist allergy clinic if needed. They can find a clinic in your area from the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (BSACI).
If you do have a reaction to bananas, stop eating the food and wash your mouth with water. Although a serious reaction is unlikely, you may wish to take an antihistamine tablet. This may help, but as symptoms usually disappear quickly on their own, often within two hours, they might not have much impact.
If you are allergic to bananas, cross-reactivity with latex may mean you also react to avocado, kiwi or chestnut. You might also experience oral reactions to other fruits such as peach, olive and tomato, and raw vegetables such as bell pepper and carrot.
We can stop this happening and overcome Fusarium TR4. But we need to act together and act now. Everyone in the global food industry can play a role in defeating the disease, whether by preventing its spread, investing in genetic development, or educating consumers. That is the purpose of the Global Alliance Against TR4: to encourage all stakeholders to get involved, help preserve a key source of nutrition and income for 400 million people, and stop the banana as we know it from being wiped out.
Even worse, isolating the infected area often means completely stopping production, meaning livelihoods are at risk as well as food security. When a banana plantation in Mozambique was shut down because of TR4, 273 plantation workers lost their jobs.
Establishing breeding programmes to mass-produce new varieties of banana that are resistant to TR4. We have already had success cultivating a more resilient variety in laboratory conditions. Once a variety is properly established, we need to educate consumers to choose this variety.
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Food allergy is the most common cause of anaphylaxis in children and recent studies suggest increased prevalence of both food allergy and anaphylaxis. Among foods, fruits are rarely implicated as the cause of anaphylaxis. Furthermore, anaphylaxis to fruit in the first months of life is rare. Although banana allergy has been well described in adults, there are only two case reports of anaphylaxis to banana in children.
A 4-month-old Hispanic baby boy with a history of eczema presented to our emergency room with vomiting, urticaria and cyanosis following first exposure to a banana. He improved with administration of intramuscular epinephrine. Skin prick tests showed positive results for both fresh banana (4mm wheal/15mm erythema) and banana extract (8mm wheal/20mm erythema).
Banana is not considered a highly allergenic food. However, as food allergy becomes more common and solid foods are being introduced earlier in babies, banana may become an important allergen to consider in cases of babies presenting with anaphylaxis.
Food allergy is the most common cause of anaphylaxis in children, with the usual foods implicated being: peanut, tree nuts, shellfish and milk [1]. Recent studies suggest an increase in the prevalence of both food allergies and anaphylaxis [2]. Although fruit allergy causing anaphylaxis has been well described in the literature, it is far rarer than the aforementioned foods. Among fruits, banana is a rare cause of anaphylaxis in babies. In a study comparing 40 children with reported banana allergy to 40 control patients with a history of atopic disease, only three of the 40 patients with self-reported banana allergy had a positive skin prick test using fresh banana and extract. None of the control subjects had a positive skin prick test to either fresh banana or banana extract. Of the remaining 37 patients, 20 consented to oral challenge with banana, all of which were negative. There was 100% correlation of skin prick testing with fresh banana and extract. All studied patients had detectable specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) to banana, regardless of history of reaction [3].
A 4-month-old Hispanic baby boy with a history of eczema presented to our emergency room with vomiting, urticaria and cyanosis within 5 minutes of eating banana. This was his first known exposure to banana. On emergency room triage, he was tachycardic at 190 beats per minute, but his other vital signs were stable (temperature 36.9°C, respiratory rate 50 breaths/minute, saturation level of oxygen in haemoglobin 98% in room air). A physical examination was significant for diffuse urticaria and moderate perioral cyanosis. In our emergency room he was treated with intramuscular epinephrine (0.1mg, intramuscular, one dose) and oral diphenhydramine (6.25mg, one dose) with gradual improvement. He remained stable during a 6-hour observation period following the administration of epinephrine and was discharged home with a prescription for injectable epinephrine and out-patient consultation to an allergist (Figure 1).
He had a follow-up visit in the allergy clinic 6 months after his initial reaction. He had a positive skin test to banana extract with an 8mm wheal and 20mm of erythema. In addition, a skin prick test to fresh banana was positive with a 4mm wheal and 15mm erythema. There was no family history of atopy.
Anaphylaxis to banana in babies is rare, with only two cases being previously reported. We describe the youngest case of anaphylaxis to banana in a 4-month-old baby boy. Skin prick tests using fresh banana and commercial banana extract can be used to establish the diagnosis of banana allergy. As food allergy and anaphylaxis become more common, it will be important to consider banana as a cause of anaphylaxis in babies as this raw, unprocessed food is often introduced early. Prompt treatment with epinephrine and elimination diets are required to appropriately manage these life-threatening reactions.
Musa species are native to tropical Indomalaya and Australia, and are likely to have been first domesticated in Papua New Guinea. They are grown in 135 countries, primarily for their fruit, and to a lesser extent to make fiber, banana wine and banana beer and as ornamental plants.
Worldwide, there is no sharp distinction between "bananas" and "plantains". Especially in the Americas and Europe, "banana" usually refers to soft, sweet, dessert bananas, particularly those of the Cavendish group, which are the main exports from banana-growing countries. By contrast, Musa cultivars with firmer, starchier fruit are called "plantains". In other regions, such as Southeast Asia, many more kinds of banana are grown and eaten, so the simple two-fold distinction is not useful and is not made in local languages.
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