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red banana Glossary Term
A variety of banana, with a reddish-purple skin, that is shorter and plumper than the traditional Cavendish banana.
banana flower Glossary Term
The flower, which may also be called banana blossom, grows on the end of the stem holding a cluster of bananas.
banana leaf Glossary Term
The green leaf that grows on a banana tree, which can be dried, cleaned, cut to size, and then used as a wrap for steaming or heating food.
manzano banana Glossary Term
A smaller member of the banana family, but not as small as the Baby banana, this variety is sweeter, perhaps somewhat drier, and provides a distinctive strawberry or apple flavor.
sweet banana chile pepper Glossary Term
A variety of pepper that has a banana shape and is typically 2 to 3 inches in length. At times referred to as a "yellow wax" pepper, Banana Chile peppers have a waxy yellow skin that turns red when fully ripe.
burro banana Glossary Term
A flatter, smaller and more rectangular shaped banana, this banana is shorter and chunkier than its cousin, the Cavendish banana.
banana chili pepper Glossary Term
A variety of pepper that has a banana shape and is typically 2 to 3 inches in length. At times referred to as a "yellow wax" pepper, Banana Chile peppers have a waxy yellow skin that turns red when fully ripe.
banana Glossary Term
Native to tropical regions, a banana has a tough outer peel that may be yellow, red, green, or black when ripe.
blue java banana Glossary Term
A small plump variety of banana that is commonly used as a dessert or snacking banana. It has bluish-green skin that covers a sweet tasting creamy flesh.
baby banana Glossary Term
A smaller variety of the larger Cavendish cousin, this banana is sweeter in flavor and unique in its smaller appearance.
hua moa banana Glossary Term
A short cylindrical shaped banana that has a green outer skin covering a pink to salmon colored flesh.
banana bread Glossary Term
A quick bread made from mashed bananas mixed with eggs, flour, sugar, lemon juice, shortening, and baking powder.
finger potato Glossary Term
A small, narrow potato (generally 2 to 4 inches in length) that is actually a very young tuber. The potato has a finger-like appearance and a firm texture that varies from moist to dry, with a flavor that ranges from a mildly sweet to rich and nutty.
cavendish banana Glossary Term
The most common variety of banana used in baking, fruit salads, fruit compotes, and to complement foods.
sweet pepper Glossary Term
A sweet pepper is a mild to sweet flavored pepper that can be eaten raw or cooked. Some varieties have a sweet but bitter taste.
sweetbreads Glossary Term
1) The thymus glands, from the neck or throat of a young calf or lamb, which are considered a delicacy for their distinct flavor and very tender texture.
smoothie Glossary Term
A cold, non-alcoholic beverage typically consisting of blended fruit juice, fruit pulp, flavoring such as cinnamon or vanilla, and milk, mixed with yogurt and/or ice cream.
salsa Glossary Term
The Spanish term for "sauce," salsa can be a mixture of fruits or a mixture of vegetables, or both that are whole and chopped, which are used to complement the flavor of a variety of foods.
guava Glossary Term
A tropical fruit that is native to South America but is also grown in the warm areas of the U.S.and other tropical regions.
banana sauce Glossary Term
1) An Asian condiment that has the same appearance and flavor as tomato ketchup. Made with bananas, water, sugar, vinegar and seasonings such as garlic, onions, salt, and spices, this sauce is produced as an alternative to ketchup for regions that grow significant numbers of bananas.
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