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I'm a bit north of you but have had the same experience. My Orinocos were more fruity tasting than store bought with a hint of blackberry flavor. I thought mine were a bit more moist as I view the store bought a bit on the dry side but it was not sloppy wet, very firm just right. Not having any other tasting to rate it at I leave it at significantly better than store bought.
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Thanks for the review! This is exciting because I just found some orinoco bananas at a Vietnamese grocery store today and came home to see this thread. Just makes me anticipate them getting to full ripeness even more!
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Hello there, I think I read that you tried your orinoco's fried but that you tried them while they were still green. If you liked them OMG you would be in for a TREAT if you waited until they are ripe. It is a fact that cooking bananas are usually best when cooked green. The cooking of them while green turns the starch to sugar and makes them very good. This banana is like an on the fence banana. I find that it can at times be a little not tough but like grisley with knots in them so I NEVER eat them raw. I on;ly cook an orinoco banana. The best thing about them is they are even better when held onthe counter until the are yellow and very ripe. If sliced diagionally not even a half in inch thick and then fried they become al,most like CANDY. When I was a kid growing up we ONLY ate the hog (orinoco) bananas fried and not till they are ripe. If you try this it will blow your socks off trust me. You will NEVER fry another green banana.
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so do you all put flour on the banana,or dip in egg then flour, and what oil is the best to fry in? uuummm its makin me hungry :)
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I may have picked up some dryness in mine, because they were dry, not watered, the week or so before I cut them down. They definitely taste better than store bananas, too. I think they would ship quite well. I don't know how common they are, but they should be distributed more widely, if they're not already. |
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Hey T,
that first post is one of the best banana reviews on .org for some time now IMO. :nanadrink: keep on going :woohoonaner: |
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I agree, it is a great review filled with good information. I must say I have shied away from the Orinoco but after your detailed review it is back on my list.
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BananaT - I agree with you and Orinoco is one of my favourites AS LONG AS IT IS FULLY RIPE and so huge that it is a fruit to share. I have been singing its praises for a long time now but for some reason folks have the wrong idea about it. Dominicans like to treat them as plantains, but we are slowly gaining converts for the ripe fruit.
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How are we frying? Are we basically cutting to coin or thicker and sautéing them?:08:
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I like to cut them a bit thick, and fry them crunchy on the outside.
I eat them every morning with eggs and salsa |
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This is a bit on the late side for this thread....but better late than never, right? :) Just found out, from y'all, the correct i.d. of my established clump of Orinoco, and, that they are a popular cooking banana. So......in the spirit of experimentation, today Sept. 25, I harvested right off the living stalk, a single, green, full-sized fruit today. My live-in chef, hubby Rex, peeled it, sliced it in 1/4" rounds, and fried it in butter in a hot iron skillet. Our impression: Raw, this fruit is so astringent and bitter it's a like a green persimmon in your mouth. Pucker city. But fried.....I dare any given blindfolded American to tell it's not a French-fried potato. Pretty identical flavor. I can see why it's popular prepared this way. But for us, we prefer a sweeter, more sweet potato-like fried chip or round, for inclusion in a burrito. So we'll keep experimenting, with different stages of ripeness, cooked pretty much the same way. Hope this post was helpful!
Miriam and Rex, Baton Rouge LA |
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Have eaten a dozen or so ripe this year and I still find a blackberry taste with a lemon finish. The knots mentioned in an earlier thread have been absent this year. For my location they are the only reliable banana. This year is looking good though and I have Saba, Tall Namwah and Dwarf Cavendish hanging too. Good year for bananas!
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They are my, and in general a very reliable banana.
They tastes great and can take a beating. If you take care of them the bunch size gets larger as well. It's a very common "wild" banana found all over the south for a reason. I wish we could find out the history of how this variety got to the Americas. If anyone is interested in getting one it's $30 shipped for a nice size growing corm. paypal.me/Tfarms |
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Came in the 1500s by the Spanish from central America. There are several Orinoco varieties as well
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I also have some other varieties I'd like to learn more history about if you know a good source for info. I tried Google but only came up with bit of info. I know you're probably not a banana history major lol, but I wanted to ask anyways. Thanks! |
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But I'll let Bryce come back and tell you more ;-) As for Orinocos, My sister has one and when I've had one that was at the Yellowness I eat store bought cavendish at, it was Far too starchy and not so good. But Bryce brought me one that had more brown on it than I typically eat a store bought cavendish and it was PERFECT! Absolutely Delicious and FAR better than any store bought cavendish! It made me a Convert and a Lover of Orinocos now. As for how they're good cooked, Bryce suggested to me to slice and fry the "coins" in Coconut Oil. I did toss them with Cinnamon and sugar with a few drops of vanilla mixed in! AWESOME!!! I can't wait for the Orinoco I got from Bryce to flower and fruit! Hoping next year! |
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I also have plenty of Orinoco Banana plants that fruit quit well, and I love the size and taste. here is a recent pic os a rack.
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What a lovely picture!
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any suggestions for posting pics? Thanks Sam |
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