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Topic: Banana ketchup  (Read 3944 times)

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LapuLapu

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what does it taste like ? would pork chops marinated in it be good ?

Let's just say it don't taste like bananas in ketchup.   :smt003  If you thin it out a bit with some rice vinegar and soy sauce, you can use it as a marinade.

Rey


Yosemite Rob

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what does it taste like ? would pork chops marinated in it be good ?

Let's just say it don't taste like bananas in ketchup.   :smt003  If you thin it out a bit with some rice vinegar and soy sauce, you can use it as a marinade.

Rey

That's funny, my mom likes it and thinks she can only buy it in Aruba, when I told her I was looking for it she said, just mash a ripe banana in some ketchup!
This is where I thought I'd start on a recipe

http://www.filipino-food-lovers.com/pinoy-pork-barbecue
formerly Da roblo, Diroblo, white devil, etc..