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On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 07:06, Eva Hedin wrote:
> I ate something called plantans or something like it when I
> visited New Orleans. That was nice but was it sweet potatoe?

I've seen plantains for sale in some food stores in Ottawa. They look like a big banana.
Must be cooked, AFAIK, and I don't know how.
Never seen before we had many immigrants from southern countries.

William

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