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Contributed by: Jennifer Wickes Geography Bananas are only grown in hot, humid, tropical climates. Science Musaceae. Varieties There are hundreds of varieties of bananas grown around the world. The Cavendish is the most popular in the United States. Other varieties that may be found in specialty markets are: Burro, Blue Java, Dwarf, Manzano, Mysore, Orinoco and the Plantain. How to Select This is the only fruit that actually gets better if it is picked while it is unripe. When choosing a ripe banana, choose a plump yellow banana with brown flecks. Avoid any with blemishes. Green bananas can be bought and allowed to ripen at home on the countertop, or they can be placed in a brown paper bag with holes pierced through it. Storage Store ripe bananas on the countertop for 3 days or in the refrigerator for several days. If you place the banana in the refrigerator, the skin will turn brown, but the actual fruit will be fine. Nutritional Qualities High in carbohydrates, low in fat, high in potassium and Vitamin C. Trivia Once peeled, a banana will turn brown fast! To avoid this from happening, brush the banana with lemon juice. Over-ripe bananas may be frozen in a plastic bag until enough bananas have been saved to make banana bread! Thaw before using. Wine Pairings Zinfandel Blanc, Vouvray. Equivalencies 1 lb. Fresh = 3 medium bananas = 2 cups sliced = 1 3/4 cup mashed = 1 cup dried Additional Information http://www.uffva.org Recipes Impossible Banana Cream Pie Recipe By: Public domain recipes converted from Meal Master format
Preheat to 350 degrees F. Grease pie plate, 9 x 1 1/4". Beat milk, butter, vanilla, eggs, granulated sugar and Bisquick till smooth, 30 seconds in blender on High or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into plate. Bake till knife inserted in center comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Cool completely. Arrange bananas slices on pie. Beat whipping cream and powdered sugar in chilled bowl till stiff; spread over top. Yields: 8 servings Banana Bread Recipe By: Public domain recipes converted from Meal Master format
Mix together the oil and eggs. Combine dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Mash bananas and add alternately with dry ingredients to the oil and egg mixture. Pour into greased loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees F for 50 minutes. Yields: 10 servings Amazon Fried Bananas By: TJ Hill - Appetites Catered
Peel bananas, cut into 1/8-inch slices. Dip into orange juice. Coat with cornmeal. Heat oil to 360-370 degrees F. Fry a few slices at a time, until golden. Drain on a cooling rack and blot with paper towels. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and pepper sauce. Arrange onto a serving platter. Garnish with pimiento. Serve hot or warm. Yields: 4 servings This article was originally published at Suite 101. Jennifer Wickes is the editor at "Cookbook Reviews" and "Cooking With The Seasons", which has been voted to be one of the Top 100 Culinary Sites on the Internet! For more information about Jennifer Wickes or her columns, please go to: http://www.suite101.com/profile.cfm/CulinaryJen |
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