And did you know a plantain plant can produce the starchy fruit for up to 100 years. You can eat it at different stages of ripeness: when it’s green (almost ripe,) when it is yellow (ripe,) or ...
Or, you could make platanos maduros: slices of ripe plantain that caramelize and crisp up nicely in oil. Regardless of your plantain's ripeness, you're sure to find a recipe that'll help its ...
Plantains are cooked green, semi-ripe or fully-ripe. Treat them like a starchy vegetable and use in savoury or sweet dishes. Before cooking, peel by top and tailing the fruit, then cut along the ...
A classic Latin American dish with a sweet twist! Sweet plantain arepas are a delicious and versatile option for any meal.
100% vegan and 100% flavour! This delicious plant-based burger uses ripe plantain (to get maximum sweetness) mixed with black beans and Caribbean spices. You don’t have to be vegan to love this!
Give my Mexican father a plantain, and in return, you’ll probably get a pastelón, tostones, or a sweet caramelized treat ...