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Wonder Bananas!

August 20, 2010 by Tropical Foodies

PLANTAINS
The plantain is a member of the banana family. These fruits can either be green, yellow or almost black, according to their ripeness. When plantains are green and unripe, they have a chalky texture and flavor resembling a potato. Plantains should not be eaten raw, but once cooked, boiled, fried, baked or roasted, they have a wonderful flavor. Mostly grown small scale in compound gardens.

Plantains  has up to 14 times as much vitamin A, two times as much vitamin C, and one-third more potassium than the banana. One-half cup boiled plantain slices has 2 g dietary fiber, 700 IU vitamin A , 8.4 mg vitamin C, and 358 mg potassium. (source: http://gardeningdirections.com/learn/healthy-living/183-yes-you-need-to-eat-bananas-part-4-plantain.html)

Another benefit of eating plantains is an improved mood: Bananas and plantains are both rich in serotonin, dopamine, and other natural mood-elevating neurotransmitters—natural chemicals that facilitate the transmission of impulses.

Filed Under: Plantain Tagged With: Bananas, Banane Plantain, Plantain, Starchy bananas, Tropical food, tropical foods

Eggplant don’t just come in purple

August 20, 2010 by Tropical Foodies

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EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE)

The eggplant originally came from India and was further spread to the Mediterranean and Africa. Greeks and Egyptians feature the eggplant as a daily fare. African eggplants are usually of the smaller and bitterer kind. They are usually yellow, and most commonly referred to as garden eggs. Eggplant is used widely in West Africa. It is chopped, cooked and mixed into a variety of vegetable dishes, meat-/fish-dishes and sauces. Mostly grown small scale in compound gardens

See following article:

http://articles.sfgate.com/2008-09-27/home-and-garden/17160177_1_eggplant-scarlet-oakland-market

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Africa, African food, Aubergine, Aubergine/Eggplant, Eggplant

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