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Old 05-19-2010, 09:46 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ripe Orinocos!

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Originally Posted by JuniPerez View Post
Silly question, but are Orinoco's a plantain or banana???? I've heard it's a plantain, but I've never seen anyone eat a raw ripe plantain... o_O In PR we fry, roast, or bake green and ripe plantains (boil the green ones too).
Gabe wrote a while back on a different thread there's a difference between a plaintain and a cooking banana. I have no idea what can happen if you eat a plaintain raw & don't want to find out. I do know your not suppose to eat raw however. A cooking banana when ripe can be eaten. :^)
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