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minus-squareSturgist@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up4·16 days agoPlantains? But smaller, bit more bitter, absolutely banging in a Jamaican curry? Or fried…fuck…now I’m hungry…
minus-square01011@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·16 days agoPlantain on pizza is pretty good in the right combo.
minus-squareFlic@mstdn.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up3·16 days ago@Sturgist @IsoKiero no, these are literally just bananas, cooked in a dish with some other random ingredients.
minus-squareSturgist@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up4·16 days agoErrr… sorry, miscommunication. @IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz had been saying that Flying Jacob is made with regular bananas, not the one’s you get at an Asian market. And I was asking if they meant plantains, which are bananas but different. More starchy.
minus-squareIsoKierolinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·16 days ago if they meant plantains, which are bananas but different Which I did. In here they’re referred as ‘food bananas’ or ‘cooking bananas’, I just didn’t bother to look up the correct name.
minus-squareSturgist@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·16 days agoYeah, I’ve heard em called cooking bananas before
minus-squareFlic@mstdn.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up1·16 days ago@Sturgist @IsoKiero https://youtu.be/YV26a5Gf1aQ inexplicable
Plantains? But smaller, bit more bitter, absolutely banging in a Jamaican curry? Or fried…fuck…now I’m hungry…
Plantain on pizza is pretty good in the right combo.
I could see that
@Sturgist @IsoKiero no, these are literally just bananas, cooked in a dish with some other random ingredients.
Errr… sorry, miscommunication. @IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz had been saying that Flying Jacob is made with regular bananas, not the one’s you get at an Asian market. And I was asking if they meant plantains, which are bananas but different. More starchy.
Which I did. In here they’re referred as ‘food bananas’ or ‘cooking bananas’, I just didn’t bother to look up the correct name.
Yeah, I’ve heard em called cooking bananas before
@Sturgist @IsoKiero https://youtu.be/YV26a5Gf1aQ inexplicable