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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.

  3. 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.

  4. 25 Plantain Recipes That Prove You Should Always Have the ...

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    You’ve decided to bake your famous banana bread. You make a beeline to the produce section, only to find the thickest, biggest bananas you’ve ever seen. Before you add them to your cart, let ...

  5. 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.

  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. After 2017 fire, Chifles resurges near North Miami to become ...

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  8. Turbana - Wikipedia

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    Turbana, a grower-owned banana and plantain company, is the fourth largest importer of bananas in North America, and was the first importer of fair trade-certified bananas in the continent. [ 7 ] [ 1 ] Turbana's parent company, Uniban , is the largest producer of fairtrade bananas in the world. [ 2 ]

  9. Your complete guide to tariffs: How much you’ll pay, and when

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    Gas, food and alcohol prices would also rise if Trump imposed Canadian and Mexican tariffs.. Sneaker prices would rise if Trump raised tariffs on China: About 99% of shoes sold in the United ...