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Forum: Banana Recipes 09-05-2017, 05:06 PM
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Posted By JuniPerez
Re: Banana leaves in cooking

You still can... lol. In fact, in the prisons throughout Puerto Rico, they serve bananas without the skin because inmates can dry the skin and smoke it. In some countries, they use the banana leaves...
Forum: Banana Recipes 09-05-2017, 05:03 PM
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Posted By JuniPerez
Re: Banana leaves in cooking

Yes... you have to soften the leaves by passing them through fire (at least that's the method we use in our cooking)... whether or not it's necessary, I don't know. We've just always done this to the...
Forum: Banana Recipes 05-27-2011, 04:32 PM
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Posted By JuniPerez
Re: Banana leaves in cooking

We have something similar in Puerto Rico (also Dominican Republic and a few other locations) called "pasteles". It's not the corn meal used in tamales, it's ground up green bananas, green plantain,...
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