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    plants in the genus Musa. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing them from dessert bananas. The fruit is variable in size...
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    Tostones (redirect from Bananes pesées)
    from the Spanish verb tostar which means "to toast") are twice-fried plantain slices commonly found in Latin American cuisine and Caribbean cuisine....
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    chutney Coconut curries Fruit bat has been described as a delicacy Kat-kat banane—green bananas and fish cooked in coconut milk Salad palmis—palm heart salad...
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    is a dish consisting of mashed plantains and palm oil, whereas foutou is made from mashed plantains and yam. Foutu banane, beaten until stretchy to the...
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    Ploetz, R.C.; Kepler, A.K.; Daniells, J. & Nelson, S.C. (2007), "Banana and Plantain: An Overview with Emphasis on Pacific Island Cultivars" (PDF), in Elevitch...
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    Griot or Cabrit) Soup joumou Tassot et bananes pesées or Taso ak bannann peze (Fried Goat and fried plantains) Tostones Poul an Sòs (Chicken in Creole...
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    Vallée Marigot There are fifteen other smaller towns or villages, including: Banane, Bourcan-Bélier, Cavalier, Coutelas, Forêt-des-Pins, La Fond, La Vallée...
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    kajsijevača (Serbia), kaisieva rakia (Bulgaria), pálinka (Hungary) Bananas or plantains chuoi hot (Vietnam), cauim (Kuna Indians of Panama), urgwagwa (Uganda...
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    French: bagage, lit. 'baggage' thing bannann /bãnãn/ French: banane, lit. 'banana' banana/plantain bekàn /bekan/ French: bécane bicycle bokit /bokit/ bucket...
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    Colombia, and Brazil), chicha is usually made from cassava, but also cooking plantain is known to be used. Traditionally, the women chew the washed and peeled...
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  • sometimes flavored with fruit juices. The Kuna Indians of Panama use plantains. In Spanish it is called chicha de yuca or in some places (like Peru)...
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    Laffont, 1993, 275 p. (ISBN 2-221-07631-1). Racines, tubercules, plantains et bananes dans la nutrition humaine, FAP, coll. « Nutrition », no 24, Rome...
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  • sometimes flavored with fruit juices. The Kuna Indians of Panama use plantains. A characteristic feature of the beverage is that the starting material...
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