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Bananas are very abundant in the Philippines and are available all year round. It is also one of the most commonly grown fruit crops in the country.
There are many varieties of bananas in the Philippines such as cavendish, lacatan, latundan and saba to name a few. Aside from being eaten raw when ripe, bananas (depending on the variety) are also cooked into different kinds of dish.
Banana cue is the most common afternoon snacks in the Philippines which you can buy from street vendors or even cook at home. But for sure you don't want to eat the same thing over and over again, this is why friends from MagTV shared to us an easy way to make yummy treats that everyone will surely love.
Ingredients
- banana (saba)
- honey syrup
- oil
- condensed milk
- cheese, sliced into strips
- sugar
- egg yolk
Instructions
Peel the banana.
Slice the banana at the center but careful not to cut it into half.
Insert the cheese and pour a little condensed milk.
Drench the prepared banana in the yolk.
Deep fry until it turns golden brown.
[Optional] Cut into half.
Now, that looks delicious. Let’s eat!