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For her part, Tchunete shared a dish of chicken and fried plantain from Cameroon with her classmates.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-secondary-multicultural-fair-1.6982503?cmp=rss
Fried plantain with eggs and beef sauces.
Source: https://www.legit.ng/ask-legit/top/1110175-intercontinental-dishes-nigeria/
Not far away is Safari Foods Family Restaurant, offering a blend of Indian and Ugandan fare including a staple plantain called matooke, butter chicken, samosas and chapati, a type of flatbread.
Other plants Greenberg thought I might notice, but I did not, were Culver’s root, flowering spurge, butterfly weed, Illinois tick-trefoil, prairie Indian plantain (I probably overlooked it) and false white indigo.
Some of what we foraged in Dundee: wild garlic, plantain, garlic mustard, beech leaves, ground elder, rose petals, cleavers, lime leaves, ivy leaved toadflax and nettles.
Source: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/business-environment/environment/4416829/foraging-dundee-the-miley/
“Sun-dried saging na saba (a plantain variety indigenous to the Philippines).