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plantainAny of a group of northern temperate plants. The great plantain (P. major) is low-growing with large oval leaves close to the ground, grooved stalks, and spikes of green flowers with purple anthers (in which the pollen matures) followed by seeds, which are used in bird food. (Genus Plantago, family Plantaginaceae.) The most common introduced species is the ribwort plantain (P. lanceolata), native to Europe and Asia and a widespread weed in Australia, Europe, and America. Many other species are troublesome weeds. A type of banana is also known as plantain. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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crunchy chicharrones (deep-fried pork crisps), little potatoes, yuca, patacones (fried green plantain) and tomato. An exception, which we found in lower-end restaurants favored by locals, is patacones - deep fried bananas, as ubiquitous as french fries in the United States, and as pleasantly greasy. le vende a Caruso patacones, el mas popular de los mas de 10 bonos provinciales que circulan como vales, cheques con fecha atrasada con un descuento del 10% o dolares. |
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