Overheadview of bunch of fresh bananas in the organic food market
Here are some tips on why you shouldn’t throw away the banana fibers and how you can make the most of them at home:
Use the peels for compost: Banana peels are rich in nutrients such as potassium, calcium, and phosphorus. Instead of throwing them away, you can use them as fertilizer for your plants. Simply bury them in the soil around your garden plants, pots, or even in your compost.
Make Banana Peel Tea: Banana peels can be used to make a nutritious tea. Boil the peels in water for a few minutes and then strain the mixture. You can sweeten it with a little honey if you prefer. This tea is rich in minerals and vitamins, such as vitamins B6 and B12.
Use the peels to clean shoes: The insides of banana peels have cleaning and polishing properties. Rub the inside of the peel on your leather shoes and then buff them with a soft cloth. This will naturally add shine and nourish the leather.
Make a natural all-purpose cleaner: Banana peels contain essential oils that can act as a natural cleaner. Place the peels in a jar, cover it with white vinegar, and let it sit for a week. Then, strain the liquid and dilute it with water in equal proportions. This liquid can be used as an all-purpose cleaner for household surfaces.
Remember, the next time you have bananas, don’t underestimate the value of those peels! They can be a surprisingly useful and versatile addition to your home.
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