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Old 27-09-2015, 11:19 PM posted to rec.gardens
Hypatia Nachshon Hypatia Nachshon is offline
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Default Rotting Banana mixed into soil

On Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 3:31:56 PM UTC-7, songbird wrote:
Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
songbird wrote:

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bananas are edible even if the outer peel is
black, many people use them when they get over-
ripe to make banana bread or muffins. i like
using them as a fish sauce, mix with a little
honey, vinegar, ginger and blend until smooth,
but there are other uses (smoothies).


Wow, that sounds interesting. Just to be su this sauce gets poured OVER
the cooked fish? Or? Could use lemon instead of vinegar?


yes, i like sweet and sour together, lemon juice is
good too instead of or even along with the vinegar,
you don't need much of either to get the sour. i
never measure this out, but it is about 1 tsp of
vinegar to tablespoon of honey for each banana.
adjust to your own preferences is the standard
disclaimer.

sometimes i'll slice bananas and put the honey,
lemon, vinegar and some cinamon and stir until
everything is coated and eat them like that.


songbird


(Wipes drool from screen)...Gotta try that!

HB