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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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"Think I had a wet dream... Cruisin' through the Gulf Stream..."
A fishy tune if ever there was.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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I just had a perverted thought. What about banana chutney, is there such a thing?
I could Google it, but that's too much work :P |
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you can make chutney from just about any fruit. I suspect with bananas you'd have to use green ones though because ripe ones would be too soft. That goes for mango chutney too though, so yeah, I'd say you could make banana chutney, but I don't think the taste would be so great. You could try it though and let us know how it goes for you.
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Bananas, in common with many other fruits can be used for making chutney.
This South African recipe for Banana Chutney is easy to prepare and the resultant chutney is well worth the slight effort required. CHUTNEY RECIPE INGREDIENTS 30 bananas 3 cups brown vinegar 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup seedless raisins 2 red chilies 1 onion (medium) 2 tbsp ground ginger 1 tbsp salt To make the BANANA CHUTNEY Peel the onion and chop finely. Remove the seeds from the chilies and chop finely. Peel and slice the bananas, about ¼ inch (1/2cm) rounds. Combine all the ingredients and simmer in a stainless steel or enamel saucepan for 2 hours, until the mixture reaches the desired consistency. Bottle and seal whilst the Banana Chutney mixture is still hot. Banana chutney has an unusual flavor and is a great accompaniment for light curries and bredies. Also you can try it as a spread on buttered bread, The unusual flavor makes this a great taste treat This great South African chutney recipe is part of my vast collection of different South African Chutneys You can see another great South African recipe for a Fruit Chutney by clicking on this Fruit Chutney link This will open another South African Fruit Chutney recipe in a new widow.
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Fresh new widow or old creaky widow, is that the link up on the top line?
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