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  2. 15 Healthy Football Foods For a Winning Game Day Spread - AOL

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    And if you want to serve your guac and pico with something healthier than tortilla chips, consider making homemade yuca or plantain crisps. ... (139 g) of baked plantains contains about: Calories ...

  3. Vegetable chip - Wikipedia

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    Cassava chips being dried in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cassava chips are a common food in much of Africa, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, [15] Ghana [16] and Malawi. [17] In Ghana, cassava chips are called konkonte. [b] Dried cassava chips are also used to supplement the carbohydrate content of livestock feed in ...

  4. Banana chip - Wikipedia

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    In a 100-gram reference amount, dried banana chips supply 520 calories and are a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of magnesium (21% DV) and vitamin B6 (20% DV), with moderate amounts of iron, copper, and potassium (10% to 11% DV) (table).

  5. Stacy's Pita Chips - Wikipedia

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    Stacy's Pita Chips was founded by Stacy Madison and her now ex-husband Mark Andrus in 1996, originally giving the pita chips away for free at their food cart to keep customers happy while waiting in line. [1] In 2006, Stacy's Pita Chips reached US$65 million in revenue and was sold to PepsiCo where it now operates under the Frito-Lay division. [2]

  6. ARA Food Corp.’s Beloved Mariquitas-Brand Cuban Plantain ...

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    Aside from plantain chips, ARA Food also produces cassava or yuca chips under these brands. In 1984, ARA Food acquired the Mariquitas brand of plantain chips from a fellow Cuban-owned company.

  7. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Chifles is the Spanish term used in Peru and Ecuador for fried green plantains sliced 1–2 mm (1 ⁄ 32 – 3 ⁄ 32 in) thick; it is also used to describe plantain chips which are sliced thinner. [30] In Nicaragua, they are called "tajadas" and are sliced thinly the long way.

  8. Mofongo - Wikipedia

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    Plantains are picked green, cut into pieces and typically fried in more modern versions but can be boiled in broth or roasted, then mashed with salt, garlic, pork, broth, and cooking oil (olive oil, butter, and lard is typically used) in a wooden pilón (mortar and pestle). Cassava and sweet potato are boiled then roasted or flash-fried ...

  9. Jibarito - Wikipedia

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    Plantains, garlic-flavored mayonnaise, meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes The jibarito ( Spanish: [ x i β a ˈ ɾ i t o ] ) is a sandwich made with flattened, fried green plantains instead of bread, aioli or garlic -flavored mayonnaise , and a filling that typically includes meat, cheese , lettuce and tomato .