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  2. Saba banana - Wikipedia

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    'Saba' is known in English as saba, cardaba, sweet plantain, compact banana, and papaya banana. Saba is also known by other common names such as saba, sab-a, or kardaba in Filipino; biu gedang saba in Javanese; pisang nipah or pisang abu in Malaysian; dippig in Ilocano; burro or rulo in Mexico; pisang kepok in Indonesian; kluai hin in Thai; and ...

  3. Pinasugbo - Wikipedia

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    Pinasugbo, also known as consilva, is a Filipino banana chip dessert made from thinly sliced saba bananas that are deep-fried and coated with caramelized sugar and sesame seeds. It originates from the Hiligaynon people of the Western Visayas islands. It is traditionally sold in white paper cones. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Ginanggang - Wikipedia

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    Ginanggang is made from a type of banana in the Philippines called saba (a cooking banana also known as the Cardaba banana). The banana is peeled, skewered and then grilled over charcoals. When the outer surface is lightly charred, it is then taken off the grill, brushed with margarine, and sprinkled with sugar.

  5. Ginataang saba - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients: Saba banana, coconut milk: ... Ginataang saba is a Filipino dessert made from ripe saba or cardaba bananas stewed in sweetened coconut milk. It is ...

  6. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Banana cue - fried ripe saba bananas coated with caramelized sugar. Binignit - a dessert soup of glutinous rice in coconut milk with ripe saba bananas as one of the main ingredients. Ginanggang - grilled saba bananas coated with margarine and sugar. Maruya - banana fritters made from saba bananas and batter.

  7. Nilagang saging - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients Saba banana , Bagoong (fermented fish paste) 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 ).

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of Philippine desserts - Wikipedia

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    Buko pie and ingredients. This is a list of Filipino desserts.Filipino cuisine consists of the food, preparation methods and eating customs found in the Philippines.The style of cooking and the food associated with it have evolved over many centuries from its Austronesian origins to a mixed cuisine of Malay, Spanish, Chinese, and American influences adapted to indigenous ingredients and the ...