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  1. 22 Σεπ 2011 · Banana Plant. Photo by PH Morton. In Bicol, a long time ago, there lived a lovely girl named Malinay. She was a brave and spirited girl. She was not afraid to go deep into the forest all by herself. Ever since she was a small girl, Malinay heard stories about the fairies.

  2. 9 Σεπ 2007 · The Legend of Banana. In a small peaceful kingdom down south, a beautiful princess lives. Near the kingdom’s castle is a small forest with beautiful flowers. The princess spends her time there picking the most exquisite and rare that she can find.

  3. The “Legend of the Banana” is a Filipino folk tale that explains the origin of the banana plant. It is the story of Mariang Maganda and Aging, who demonstrated true love and sacrifice. The banana plant sprouted from Aging’s hands, which Maria buried in her garden, symbolizing their love.

  4. The First Banana Plant is a Philippine folklore on the most cultivated herbaceous plant in Asia, the banana. From the story's character Aging, "saging" was coined.

  5. The document tells a Filipino folktale about a spirit named Sag-in who falls in love with a mortal girl named Raya. They marry and have a child, but Sag-in must return to the spirit world. Before leaving, he turns his heart into a banana plant so that he can always be with Raya and provide for her and their child.

  6. 27 Μαΐ 2023 · In the heat, and the grueling conditions of the sugarcane fields, the banana plant served as shade and source of energy to the beaten bodies of farmers. The banana was also the object of competition in the old fable of 'The Monkey and the Turtle', told in the many dialects of the islands.

  7. A scan of the Philippine folktale "The Legend of the First Banana" as translated into English by Camilo Osias, with illustrations by Fernando Amorsolo.

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