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  2. Chifle - Wikipedia

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    An incision is made in the peel the full length of the plantain, and the peel is removed by hand. The plantains are immediately placed in salt water. Then the plantain is cut into thin slices, either across (round slices, like chips), or lengthwise (strips). The plantain slices are cooked in hot oil until golden and crispy.

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    You decided to bake your famous banana bread this weekend. You make a beeline to the produce section, only to find the thickest, biggest bananas you’ve ever seen on shelves. Before you ...

  4. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    The pulp of green plantain is typically hard, with the peel often so stiff that it must be cut with a knife to be removed. [ 10 ] Mature, yellow plantains can be peeled like typical dessert bananas; the pulp is softer than in immature, green fruit and some of the starch has been converted to sugar.

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    Martha Stewart shared a step-by-step guide to the daily green juice recipe she drinks every day on Instagram, which she swears by for great skin and hair. ...

  6. Banana chip - Wikipedia

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    Fried banana chips are usually produced from under-ripe banana slices deep-fried in sunflower oil or coconut oil. These chips are dry (like potato chips), contain about 4% water (table), and can be salted, spiced, sugar-coated, or jaggery-coated. Sometimes banana flavoring is added. If ripe dessert bananas are used, they come out soggy.

  7. Kitchen hack: How to peel a potato with your hands in seconds

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    How to peel a hard boiled egg in a jiffy: ... Scarlett Johansson says this too-easy party appetizer is 'so good' Food. Allrecipes. I tried 6 store-bought French onion dips, and this brand was so ...

  8. Mofongo - Wikipedia

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    Ripe and green plantains together is the most popular choice. The trifongo is any combination of three starches fried and mashed together. Most popular is cassava with green and ripe plantains, but batata and breadfruit may be used. Mofongo stuffed with shrimp (camarón in Spanish) is called camarofongo.

  9. Tostones - Wikipedia

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    Tostones are salted and eaten much like potato chips/crisps or French fries/chips. In some regions, it is customary to dip them in mojo (a garlic sauce) or ají. In Colombia they are sometimes served with hogao sauce [1] or topped with seasoned shredded beef. [2] In Costa Rica, they are often eaten with a paste-like dip made from black beans.