bananacue

bananacue
Philippine English
Sabá (cooking banana, similar to plantain), rolled in brown sugar then deep fried and skewered. The hot oil caramelizes the sugar giving the banana cue a crunchy quality. Name thought to have come about because the bananas thus prepared were served skewered, in a manner similar to Pinoy Barbecue.

English dialects glossary. 2013.

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  • bananacue — /bəˈnanəkju/ (say buh nahnuhkyooh) noun a roast or deep fried banana on a stick, typically sold as a snack by hawkers in the Philippines. {banana1 + (barbe)cue} …  

  • Philippine English — is the variety of English used in the Philippines by the media and the vast majority of educated Filipinos. English is taught in schools as one of the two official languages of the country, the other being Filipino, the standardized dialect of… …   Wikipedia

  • camotecue — Philippine English similar with Bananacue, but using sweet potato …   English dialects glossary

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