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The most common is the turón na saging, which are sliced banana or plantain dipped in brown sugar, wrapped in spring roll wrappers, and deep-fried. However, there are numerous other fillings of turón, including ube, sweet potato, and even peanuts, like the turón de mani. [15] [16] [17]
Turon (Tagalog pronunciation:; also known as lumpiang saging (Filipino for "banana lumpia") or sagimis in dialectal Tagalog, is a Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably saba or Cardaba bananas), rolled in a spring roll wrapper, fried till the wrapper is crisp and coated with caramelized brown sugar. [1]
Turones coinage, 5th–1st century BCE. The Turoni or Turones were a Gallic tribe of dwelling in the later Touraine region during the Iron Age and the Roman period.. They were among the first tribes to give support to the Gallic coalition against Rome led by Vercingetorix in 52 BC, then to the revolt of Sacrovir in 21 AD.
Turon may refer to: . Turon, Kansas, a town in the United States; Turón, a town in Granada, Spain; Turón (Mieres), a parish in Mieres, Spain Turon (food), a Filipino dessert made of banana and jackfruit, wrapped in an eggroll wrapper, and then fried
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Ocampo Lansang Delicacies (Turones de Casuy, Sansrival, Uraro). Santa Rita is the home of Dúman and Ocampo-Lansang Delicacies (Turones de Casuy, Sansrival, Uraro and other sweets that sell in SM City Malls nationwide). Dúman is made of malagkit rice (lacatan malútû) that is beaten from its husks and toasted in a clay oven.
Turon National Park is located along a section of the Turon River in central New South Wales, Australia.Proposed as an area worth protecting in 1983, the park was not established until 2002.