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Pisang raja

Indonesia
4.5

Pisang raja (lat. Musa paradisiaca var. Raja) is a highly prized variety of banana in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asi... READ MORE

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Lady Finger banana (Pisang mas)

Malaysia
4.4

Lady Finger banana is a small, sweet variety of banana distinguished from others by its size, taste, and texture. It is significantl... READ MORE

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Plátano de Canarias

Canary Islands, Spain
4.4

Plátano de Canarias are Cavendish variety bananas, grown in the archipelago of the Canary Islands. The distinctive feature of these bananas are the brown flecks on their bright yellow skin due to the higher activity of enzymes in t... READ MORE

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Cavendish banana

Chatsworth, England
4.2

Cavendish banana is the most widely grown and consumed type of banana in the world today. Named after William Cavendish, the 6... READ MORE

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Red banana (Lal kela)

India
3.7

Red banana (lat. Musa acuminata var. 'Red') is a variety of banana with a distinctive red or purple skin, setting it ... READ MORE

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Matoke

Uganda
3.6

Matoke is a banana variety that is indigenous to Uganda. There are about 50 different types, and most have subtypes. They are shorter than regular bananas and are somewhat thicker at the mid section as a result. Due to the high starch con... READ MORE

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Manzano banana

Central America
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Manzano banana, also known as the "Apple banana," is a small, chubby variety of banana that stands out for its sweet, fruity flavor, which has hints of apple or strawberry. Its scientific name is Musa acuminata (AA Group) 'Manzano'. This ... READ MORE

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Goldfinger banana

Honduras
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Goldfinger banana is a hybrid variety developed as part of a breeding program aimed at improving disease resistance and fruit ... READ MORE

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Burro banana

Mexico
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Burro banana is a unique variety of banana, shorter and more squared in shape compared to the common Cavendish banana, with a chunky appearance that sets it apart. When ripe, its skin turns bright yellow and may develop black spots, similar to oth... READ MORE

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Latundan banana

Philippines
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The Latundan banana (lat. Musa acuminata × Musa balbisiana) is a triploid hybrid of the banana cultivar, originating in the Phil... READ MORE

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Gros Michel banana

Martinique, Caribbean
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Gros Michel banana, sometimes known as "Big Mike," was the primary banana cultivar exported to the United States and Europe througho... READ MORE

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Blue Java banana

Southeast Asia
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Blue Java banana, often called the "Ice cream banana", is a unique variety of banana with a distinctive blue-tinged peel when ... READ MORE

Dishes with Bananas

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Pisang goreng

Indonesia

4.5

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Most iconic: Warung Kopi Klotok (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Fried bananas or plantains are a common everyday snack eaten throughout Indonesia. They come in numerous versions in which the fruit is simply fried in shallow oil, but more often sliced banana pieces are coated in batter before they are fried unt... READ MORE

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Brown Stew Chicken

Jamaica

4.4

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Most iconic: Miss T's Kitchen (Ocho Rios, Jamaica)

Brown stew chicken is a spicy Jamaican dish consisting of chicken pieces that are browned and simmered in a rich gravy made with onions, peppers, ketchup, and water. The dish is traditionally served with rice, peas, fried ripe plantains, and slice... READ MORE

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Pastel de banano

Guatemala

4.4

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A simple dessert typical of Guatemalan cuisine, pastel de banano is a homemade banana sponge cake. With a mild banana flavor and a subtle sweetness, the cake is typically made with a combination of bananas (both mashed and sliced), flour, eggs, bu... READ MORE

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Aborrajados

Colombia

4.4

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Most iconic: Ricuras de la 12 (Santiago de Cali, Colombia)

Aborrajado is a Colombian dish consisting of cheese-stuffed sweet plantain slices that are battered and deep-fried. Although the name aborrajado means battered, the dish can also be baked or grilled. Aborrajado is traditionally s... READ MORE

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Vaho

Nicaragua

4.4

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Vaho or baho is one of the most popular Nicaraguan dishes and a great hangover cure. It is made by wrapping a combination of beef, yuca, and plantains in banana leaves, then steaming the concoction. The word vaho means steam<... READ MORE

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Oven-baked bananas (Bananes au four croustillantes)

Gabon

4.4

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Baked bananas are a typical African dessert that is especially popular in Gabon. There are numerous variations of the dish, but it is usually prepared by dipping sliced banana pieces in a combination of eggs and orange juice, then rolling them in ... READ MORE

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Casado

Costa Rica

4.3

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Most iconic: Soda Viquez (Tabacon, Costa Rica)

Casado is the most popular dish in Costa Rica, consisting of white rice, beans, meat such as pork, chicken, or beef, and a salad such as iceberg or coleslaw. Additional side dishes may include avocado slices, French fries, cheese tortillas, fried ... READ MORE

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Mangú

Dominican Republic

4.3

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Most iconic: Tipico Bonao Norte (Bonao, Dominican Republic)

Mangú is a traditional dish that consists primarily of mashed plantains. It is a staple breakfast food in the Dominican Repub... READ MORE

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Picada Colombiana

Colombia

4.3

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Picada Colombiana is a traditional dish where a variety of grilled or fried meat and vegetables are served on a large platter. The dish is usually prepared on Sundays for family and friends or at various special occasions and celebrations, but it ... READ MORE

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Upperi

Kerala

4.3

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Upperi is a popular Indian snack made by frying thin slices of plantain in coconut oil. The chips are flavored with salted water while they are still frying in oil. The snack is a specialty of Kerala, especially during the Onam harvest festival, w... READ MORE

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Fanesca

Ecuador

4.3

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Most iconic: Miskay (Quito, Ecuador)

Fanesca is a unique Ecuadorian soup characterized by its thick consistency, consisting of fresh Andean grains, beans, peas, and lentils, combined with salt cod cooked in milk. There should be 12 different grains and beans in the soup, symbolizing ... READ MORE

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Tacacho

Amazonas

4.3

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Most iconic: El Encanto De La Selva (Tingo María, Peru)

Tacacho is a traditional meal that is typically served for breakfast. It originates from the Amazonas region, where the natives boil or grill the plantains, peel them, then mash them in a large wooden mortar. When mashed, the plantains are combine... READ MORE

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Caldo de bolas

Ecuador

4.3

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Most iconic: El Jardín (Guayaquil, Ecuador)

Caldo de bolas is a traditional dumpling soup originating from Ecuador, and it's also popular in the Tumbes region in Peru. In order to prepare the dumplings, cooked ripe plantains are mashed, mixed with eggs and shaped into a ball. The dumplings ... READ MORE

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Tapado de pescado

Honduras

4.3

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Tapado de pescado is a flavorful Honduran specialty soup featuring ingredients such as white fish (snapper, haddock, bass), coconut milk, plantains, yucca, squash, yams, onions, and seasonings. The soup has a slightly sweet flavor due to the usage... READ MORE

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Açaí na tigela

Brazil

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Most iconic: Amazônia Soul (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Açaí na tigela is a versatile Brazilian dessert made with mashed açaí berries, usually served in a bowl, topped with banana and granola, and combined with other fruits and guaraná syrup. The açaí pa... READ MORE

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Banoffee pie

Jevington

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Most iconic: Haché Burgers Camden (Camden, England)

Banoffee pie is an English dessert made with cream, bananas, and toffee on top of a pastry shell or on top of a base made with crumbled biscuits. The name of the dish is a combination of the words banana and toffee. The sweet pie... READ MORE

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Bandeja paisa

Antioquia Department

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Most iconic: Restaurante Hatoviejo (Medellín, Colombia)

Bandeja paisa, also known as bandeja de arriero, bandeja montanera and bandeja antioquena, is Colombia's national dish since 2005, a heavy, caloric meal traditionally served on a big, oval platter and intended to be eaten for lun... READ MORE

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Turon

Philippines

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Most iconic: Locavore (Pasig, Philippines)

Falling in the group of popular lumpia snacks, turon is the famous Filipino treat made with saba plantains and jackfruit. The fruit is sliced lengthwise, dusted in brown sugar, enclosed in thin wheat wrappers, then fried until go... READ MORE

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Chifle

Ecuador

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Most iconic: Chifles Olaechea (Piura, Peru)

Typically associated with Ecuador and the Peruvian region of Piura, chifles are thinly sliced, fried green plantains. They can be sliced crosswise or lengthwise, and while homemade varieties are usually sold as a convenient and portable street foo... READ MORE

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Bananas Foster

New Orleans

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Most iconic: Brennan's (New Orleans, United States of America)

Bananas Foster is an iconic dessert created in New Orleans in 1951. It consists of bananas sautéed in a combination of rum, brown sugar, banana liqueur, butter, and spices. When the bananas are slightly tender and begin to brown, cooks set ... READ MORE

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Sancocho Colombiano

Colombia

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Most iconic: El Rancherito (Medellín, Colombia)

Served after most parties and also an ideal Sunday meal, sancocho is a Colombian chicken stew that can also be made with beef or pork. Originally from the El Valle region, it used to be made exclusively with hens. It is a hearty stew with the addi... READ MORE

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Roti pisang

Malaysia

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Most iconic: Valentine Roti (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

This sweet variety of the traditional Malaysian roti employs bananas as the star ingredient. The unleavened roti dough is stretched until thin, and the combination of sliced bananas, eggs, and sugar is then wrapped in the dough. Roti is usually pa... READ MORE

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Maruya

Philippines

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Maruya are the famous Filipino banana fritters which consist of sliced or mashed bananas that are dusted with flour, battered, then fried until crispy. The fritters are usually made with Filipino saba bananas and can come in various forms... READ MORE

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Cartola

Pernambuco

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Most iconic: Mangai João Pessoa (João Pessoa, Brazil)

Cartola is a traditional dessert originating from Pernambuco, but popular across the country – it can be found both in restaurants and home kitchens. The name of the dish means top hat. It's made with sweetened and fried bananas in ... READ MORE

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Banana Pudding

Southern United States

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Most iconic: Pecan Lodge (Dallas, United States of America)

Banana pudding is a sweet treat originating from the Southern United States. It typically consists of layered vanilla custard, sliced bananas, and wafers or ladyfingers. The concoction is then topped with either meringue or whipped cream. This des... READ MORE

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Bolón de verde

Ecuador

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Bolón de verde is a dish of green plantain fritters that are typically filled with cheese, chicharrónes, or chorizo. It is a traditional and national Ecuadorian dish that’s usually eaten for breakfast. The name translates to READ MORE

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Tigrillo

El Oro Province

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Most iconic: La Canoa (Quito, Ecuador)

Tigrillo is an Ecuadorian casserole-style dish made with a combination of mashed green plantains, cheese, and eggs. There are as many recipes as there are cooks, so some versions of tigrillo might include milk, ají hot sauce, or chicharrone... READ MORE

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Three Color Dessert (Chè ba màu)

Vietnam

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Chè ba màu is a colorful Vietnamese dish that belongs to the category of desserts, drinks, puddings, porridges, and soups regarding its consistency. It might include sticky rice, tapioca pearls, lotus seeds, sweet beans, water chestn... READ MORE

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Banana Bread

United States of America

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Most iconic: Julia's Banana Bread (Wailuku, United States of America)

Banana bread is a moist, sweet American bread made from mashed bananas. Bananas first started to appear in the United States in the late 19th century, and it took some time before they started to get used in desserts. It is believed that the bread... READ MORE

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Mofongo

Puerto Rico

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Most iconic: Orozco's Restaurant (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Mofongo is a Puerto Rican dish made from fried unripe plantains which are then pulverized or mashed. The starchy dish can be further enriched by the addition of ingredients such as lobster, prawns, garlic, chicken, or bacon. Although mofongo is Pu... READ MORE

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Majadito

Santa Cruz de la Sierra

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Most iconic: Casa del Camba (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia)

Originating from eastern Bolivia, majadito is a dish consisting of rice, dried meat, chopped onions, and tomatoes. The origin of the dish dates back to the pre-Columbian era in Bolivia when rice, grains, meat, plantains, and cassava formed the usu... READ MORE

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Kelewele

Ghana

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Most iconic: The Buka Restaurant (Accra, Ghana)

Kelewele is a flavorful Ghanaian dish consisting of deep-fried plantain chunks that are usually combined with salt, ginger, and hot peppers. It is usually served as an accompaniment to bean stews or rice dishes, although kelewele is also often sol... READ MORE

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Tostones

Puerto Rico

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Most iconic: Café El Punto (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Tostones is a traditional side dish that's popular throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, especially in Puerto Rico. Unlike platanos fritos, where only ripe plantains are used, tostones are made with unripe, hard, very green plantains. They a... READ MORE

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Plátanos asados

Colombia

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Plátanos asados is a Colombian dish that is usually served as a side dish or an appetizer. It is quite simple to prepare the dish, which is made with ripe plantains, butter or oil, and thick slices of mozzarella. Apart from this classic ver... READ MORE

35

Run Down

Jamaica

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Most iconic: Miss T's Kitchen (Ocho Rios, Jamaica)

Run down is a flavorful Jamaican fish stew that is traditionally cooked in a mix of coconut milk, onions, garlic, and tomatoes until it develops a thick consistency. The fish used in run down is usually cod or mackerel, cut into larger pieces. It ... READ MORE

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Kue nagasari

Indonesia

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Kue nagasari is a traditional snack. It’s made with a combination of rice flour, ripe bananas, tapioca flour, coconut milk, vanilla extract, and sugar. In order to prepare this snack, the ingredients are mixed together into a batter that sho... READ MORE

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Sopa marinera hondureña

Honduras

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Sopa marinera is a flavorful Honduran soup consisting of fish and seafood such as octopus and shrimps, plantains, cassava, and coriander, cooked in coconut milk. The soup is extremely healthy due to the fact that all of the ingredients are cooked ... READ MORE

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Halo-Halo

Philippines

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Most iconic: Razon's of Guagua (Makati, Philippines)

The refreshing halo-halo (lit. mix-mix) is a summer dessert or a snack of mixed fruit and beans, topped with finely crushed ice and either milk or ice cream. Some of the most common halo-halo ingredients include bananas, jackfruit, coconut, sweet ... READ MORE

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Sopa de mondongo

Venezuela

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Most iconic: Mondongo's (Medellín, Colombia)

Sopa de mondongo is a term that is widely used all across Central and South America when referring to a hearty tripe and vegetable soup. The star of the dish is beef or pork tripe, the rather tough edible part of animal stomach which is cut into s... READ MORE

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Danish fruit salad (Frugtsalat)

Denmark

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Frugtsalat is a slightly sweet and highly versatile Danish fruit salad. It consists of various fruits, nuts, chocolate, and marzipan, but it is easily adjusted to any taste and preference. The ingredients are commonly topped with whipped cream or ... READ MORE

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Getuk

Java

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This versatile Indonesian dessert is made with boiled and mashed cassava. The cassava base is then sweetened and often enriched with coconut and natural or food colorings in order to create decorative sweets. The rustic version combines mashed cas... READ MORE

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Mole manchamantel

Oaxaca

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Most iconic: Catedral Restaurant (Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico)

Mole manchamantel or tablecloth-stainer mole is a traditional sauce originating from Oaxaca as one of the seven moles of Oaxaca. This mole is usually made with ingredients such as dried ancho chili peppers, garlic, onions, pineapple, toma... READ MORE