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  2. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  3. Tostones - Wikipedia

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    Green (unripe) plantains are peeled, sliced lengthwise, diagonally, or widthwise, and then fried twice. [3] The raw slices of plantains are fried for one to two minutes on each side until they are golden in color, and removed and patted to remove excess cooking oil .

  4. Gari and beans - Wikipedia

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    A picture of Gari and beans served with ripe plantain. Gari and beans is a type of dish made of staple foods in Ghana. It is usually common in the southern parts of Ghana popularly called 'gobɛ, [1] yo ke gari and even red red. [2]

  5. How Do You Grill A Ripe Plantain - AOL

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  6. Mofongo - Wikipedia

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    Cassava and sweet potato are boiled then roasted or flash-fried, plantains can also be made in this method or roasted before flash-frying. [2] [3] The goal is to produce a tight ball of mashed plantains that will absorb the attending condiments and have either pork cracklings (chicharrón) or bits of bacon inside.

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  8. How Do You Grill A Ripe Plantain - AOL

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  9. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Plantain is 32% carbohydrates with 2% dietary fiber and 15% sugars, 1% protein, 0.4% fat, and 65% water, and supplying 510 kilojoules (122 kilocalories) of food energy in a 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2-ounce) reference serving (table).