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Ceviche Platano or Platains
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The people of the Dominican
Republic would not go one day without thier beloved plantino frito.
At times I think my people would prefer to go without clothes, than to
be denied thier daily ritual of having a meal with this one true food staple.
What is the difference between the Plantino
and the yellow bananas Chiquita sends to your supermarket? Just as
there are
For one thing, the platain banana is larger than the typical yellow banana you find in the common American food store. Also, the banana is picked and cooked while it is still green. Just like the other type of bananas, as it rippens and turns yellow, it becomes sweeter. But in general it is less sweet and has a different texture than the Chiquita bananas I mentioned. The most common way of cooking the Plantino
in the Dominican Republic is to fry it in hot oil. The banana is
sliced, fried, then
Dominicans like to serve platino frito as
a side starch dish, in place of potatoes, which are commonly served in
the US. You will often find fried platains served with pork chops,
fried salami (another unique dish in the Dominican Republic - similar to
pork roll in the US) or sometimes an an addition to your Eggs for breakfast
(in place of hashbrowns). Some people may prefer to wait until the
plantain is more yellow, for a sweeter taste, but the majority of people
do cook it while it is still green.
This is what Chiquita normally wants you to
believe is a banana.
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