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A future dish. Banana blossom.
By Stan510
- 27 Jul, 2016
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I will report later how the wife cooks it. I think she said she chops it up.
Comments on this photo
I don't why Sandra you wouldn't be able to do the same. Just use the blossom of Musa basjoo.
Ironic that where it can be grown,down to a frigid zone 6...the population is unfamiliar with cooking the bloom. Imagine the waste!
28 Jul, 2016
I have my first bananas growing in my tunnel. They seem to like it there so maybe one day I could try your recipie...
1 Aug, 2016
Some say it taste like cabbage and makes a good salad.
Nothing complicated like the coconut milk and fish or pork and chicken, recipes that use the banana flower bud.
1 Aug, 2016
I am not even sure which ones they are. I was given a pot full last year.
2 Aug, 2016
I was just told I waited too long to pick. Hmm. They went on to say "Pick before any hands form". Well,always next year.
2 Aug, 2016
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What else?
See who else is growing Musa balbisiana.
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Musa Basjoo (Japanese Banana)
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Banana blossom for tea...never heard that sentence before....
28 Jul, 2016