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    Jay&Z,that looks beautiful,I always get Banana cake when I am in Davao,it tastes a little spicy,whats that ingredient?A little cinnamon maybe?
    Arthur,I have visited several large DOLE plantations in Mindanao,my mate is one of DOLE's head engineers,though he is based in Sri Lanka at the moment working for DOLE-lanka,always loads of free fruit



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    It doesnt look crap,quite the reverse actually,lammi kaayo



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    my wife makes Banana cakes when some banana's get over ripe. taste really good.


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    I love banana fritters and banana-Q,I ate so many bananas before I had LBM's I wish I could have some fried bananas at this very moment with honey drizzled over them



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    I like those banana's on a stick, you buy them from street velour's.


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    Banana-Q jim,I love them,I can last a full day eating nowt but Banana-Q,in Mindanao they are 3 pesos each.I think the most I had in a day was between 12-15



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    You know how much they are at the Barrio fiesta in Hounslow?About a quid each and they dont taste as nice as the ones from the tinderas in pinas,here they use non-stick pans that have no character



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Hi friends,

    I was inspired again by Tin's Shawarma... So I tried another recipe from Asda's free magazine (June09)...

    2 browning medium bananas peeled & mashed with fork
    1 large egg
    130g self raising flour
    1tsp baking powder
    55g butter, softened, plus extra greasing
    100g caster sugar

    1) Preheat the oven 180C. Grease a loaf tin/cake tin with butter
    2) In a large bowl, mix everything together, combining well with a fork. You may need to add a drop of milk to achieve a loose dropping consistency, depending on how mushy the banana is. (I put around 2fl oz of milk).
    3) Pour into the tin and bake for 35-40min. Leave cool in the tin then turn onto a wire rack.
    4) Serve with ice cream and you can dust some icing sugar if you want...


    The riper the banana is the better... Super easy & super cheap

    Looks delicious. I wish I could make a delicious one. In Pinas, I knew a bakeshop and BANANA cake is their specialty. It was really lovely and always missed their banana cake. I am not sure what kind of banana they used as we have different kinds of bananas in Pinas. We have saba, la tundan, lakatan, saging na pula, green lakatan, senyorita and many more

    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Banana-Q jim,I love them,I can last a full day eating nowt but Banana-Q,in Mindanao they are 3 pesos each.I think the most I had in a day was between 12-15
    You can make banana fritters here like what I used to do. Just buy lumpia wrapper at chinese store. Cut banana into two and wrap it with brown sugar inside. Then fry it.

    Saba, a kind of banana in Pinas is the best one for fritters but we don't have it here.


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