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  2. 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 ...

  3. Banana fritter - Wikipedia

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    Banana fritters along other kinds of fritters are sold on travelling carts or by street vendors throughout Indonesia. [11] Other than pisang goreng, various kinds of ingredients are battered and deep fried such as tempeh , mendoan , tofu ( tahu goreng ), oncom , sweet potato , cassava chunk, cassava tapai , tapioca ( cireng ), vegetables ...

  4. Fritter - Wikipedia

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    Unlike pisang goreng, Burmese banana fritters are made only with overripe bananas with no sugar or honey added. The savory fritters are eaten mainly at breakfast or as a snack at tea. Gourd, chickpea and onion fritters are cut into small parts and eaten with Mohinga, Myanmar's national dish.

  5. Alcapurria - Wikipedia

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    The dough surrounding the filling, the masa, is made primarily of green banana and grated yautía with optional addition of squash. Green banana can be replaced with breadfruit, cassava, taro, green or yellow plantains or other arrowroots. Alcapurrias are generally seasoned with lard, annatto, garlic and salt.

  6. Banana Sundae - Wikipedia

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    Banana Split is a spiritual successor to the comedy program Goin' Bananas that featured Edgar Mortiz, Christopher de Leon, Jay Ilagan, and Johnny Delgado. Banana Split debuted on October 11, 2008, with an all-girl cast led by Angelica Panganiban and Cristine Reyes , with different male celebrity guests each week.

  7. Blue Java banana - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Java banana is a triploid [1] hybrid of the seeded banana Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata. [4] Its accepted name is Musa acuminata × balbisiana (ABB Group) 'Blue Java'. Synonyms include: Musa acuminata × balbisiana (ABB Group) 'Ice Cream' In Hawaii it is known as the 'Ice Cream banana' and in Fiji as the 'Hawaiian

  8. Matoke - Wikipedia

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    Matoke market in Kampala, Uganda Matoke seller in Uganda. Matoke, locally also known as matooke, amatooke in Buganda (Central Uganda), ekitookye in southwestern Uganda, ekitooke in western Uganda, kamatore in Lugisu (Eastern Uganda), ebitooke in northwestern Tanzania, igitoki in Rwanda, Burundi and by the cultivar name East African Highland banana, are a group of starchy triploid banana ...

  9. 1920: Evil Returns - Wikipedia

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    1920: The Evil Returns is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language supernatural horror film written by Vikram Bhatt and directed by Bhushan Patel.A quasi-sequel to the 2008 film 1920, [3] and the second of the 1920 film series, it stars Aftab Shivdasani, Tia Bajpai, Vidya Malvade and Sharad Kelkar. [4]