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  2. Three Easy Recipes to Use Up Overripe Bananas - AOL

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    Like the banana bread, banana pancakes can also be dressed up and decorated with add-ons like syrup or honey, chocolate chips, coconut chips, and other fruit.

  3. 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]

  4. List of banana dishes - Wikipedia

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    Banana boat – Dessert made of banana; Banana bread – Cake made from mashed bananas [2] Banoffee pie – English dessert pie; Banana cake – Cake made from banana; Banana chip – Chip made of banana; Banana cream pie – American dessert; Banana cue – Banana dish from Philippines; Banana custard – Banana slices mixed with custard

  5. Masak Hijau banana - Wikipedia

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    The Masak Hijau banana is one of the tallest Cavendish clones, [1] [2] with the pseudostem reaching heights of 12 to 15 ft (3.7 to 4.6 m) tall. [5] It produces bunches consisting of 6 to 12 hands, each with 12 to 20 fingers. The fruits range from 2 to 2.5 cm (0.79 to 0.98 in) in diameter, and 15 to 25 cm (5.9 to 9.8 in) in length.

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  8. Musa acuminata - Wikipedia

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    Most banana cultivars which exhibit purely or mostly Musa acuminata genomes are dessert bananas, while hybrids of M. acuminata and M. balbisiana are mostly cooking bananas or plantains. [23] Musa acuminata is one of the earliest plants to be domesticated by humans for agriculture, 7,000 years ago in New Guinea and Wallacea. [24]

  9. Bread Baking for Beginners: Everything You Should Know ... - AOL

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