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  2. Nilagang saging - Wikipedia

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    Nilagang saging, sometimes also known simply as boiled bananas, is a simple Filipino dish consisting of boiled saba bananas (or cardava bananas) commonly dipped in fermented fish paste (bagoong na isda, also called ginamos in Cebuano). The bananas are typically unripe or just about to ripen, when they are still starchy.

  3. List of banana dishes - Wikipedia

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    Nilagang saging – Filipino dish of boiled bananas dipped in fermented fish paste; Nilupak na saging – Class of traditional Filipino delicacies; Pinakro – Filipino dessert; Pinasugbo – Filipino dessert; Pisang cokelat – Indonesian cuisine; Pisang epe – a Makassar grilled banana with toppings. [6] Pisang plenet – a Semarang ...

  4. Nilupak - Wikipedia

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    Nilupak is a class of traditional Filipino delicacies made from mashed or pounded starchy foods mixed with coconut milk (or condensed milk and butter) and sugar.They are molded into various shapes and traditionally served on banana leaves with toppings of grated young coconut (buko), various nuts, cheese, butter, or margarine.

  5. Reduce Food Waste With These 6 Top-Rated Overripe Banana Recipes

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    Banana Ice Cream. You don’t need to spend $200 on a Ninja Creami to enjoy homemade ice cream. With a single banana and a food processor, you can make a creamy frozen treat in just a few minutes.

  6. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Bananas fruit all year round, making them a reliable all-season staple food. [8] Cooking bananas are treated as a starchy fruit with a relatively neutral flavor and soft texture when cooked. Cooking bananas may be eaten raw; however, they are most commonly prepared either fried, boiled, or processed into flour or dough. [1]

  7. Pinaypay - Wikipedia

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    Pinaypay (Tagalog: [pɪ.naɪ̯ˈpaɪ̯]) (literally "fanned" in Tagalog and Cebuano), also known as maruya, is a type of banana fritter from the Philippines. It is usually made from saba bananas . The most common variant is prepared by cutting bananas into thin slices on the sides and forming it into a fan -like shape (hence its name), and ...

  8. Lumpiang keso - Wikipedia

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    Lumpiang keso is a Filipino deep-fried appetizer consisting of a stick of cheese wrapped in a thin egg crêpe. It is more commonly known as cheese sticks , cheese lumpia , or cheese turon . It is usually served warm and crispy, with a dipping sauce made from a mixture of banana ketchup and mayonnaise .

  9. Minatamis na saging - Wikipedia

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    Minatamis na saging (literally "sweetened banana") [1] is a Filipino dessert made with chopped saba bananas [2] cooked in a sweet syrup (arnibal) made with muscovado sugar and water. Some recipes also add a little bit of salt and pandan leaf or vanilla extract.