Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel the raw bananas and boil them full and add salt to taste.
- 2
Cover the sufuria untill they are fully cooked.
- 3
Put onions cut into dices in a different sufuria, cooking oil and add the ready boiled bananas.
- 4
Add the tomato puree and mix them together
- 5
Garnish the food and serve.
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