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Terms in French 1431-1440 of 10943

banadry

[French]

A banana liqueur

banane

/bah-nahn/
[French] plural bananes

Banana

banane au four

[French] plural bananes au four

Baked banana

banane blanche

[French]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

banane de chine

[French]

"Banana of China." Canary banana.

banane des Antilles

[French]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

banane des canaries

[French]

"Banana of the Canaries." Canary banana.

banane flambe

[French] plural bananes flambées

"Flamed banana." Whole banana fried in butter and drained. A spirit or liqueur such as Cognac, Armagnac, Calvados or rum is then warmed, poured over the bananas and ignited.

banane légume

[French]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.

banane plantain

[French]

Plantain. An unripe, green banana. This is a starchy type of banana with firm flesh. If it is the variety used for desserts it is cooked when it is green, but it is left to ripen if it is the less sweet type. It is a staple food in many tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.