Tajadas
dish of sliced fried bananas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tajadas are a dish of fried plantains that are sliced long.[1] It is a food of Caribbean countries as well as Nicaragua, Colombia, Honduras, Panama, and Venezuela.

Preparation
The plantains used are usually ripe.
Variations
Colombia
Tajadas is a very common dish that is usually served with meat, white rice, and beans.
Costa Rica
Tajadas are served with gallo pinto or casados. It can also be eaten with natilla and queso blanco on top.
Venezuala

Tajadas is served in a traditional dish known as pabellon criollo.
Related pages
- Aborrajado
- Tostones, another fried plantain dish.
References
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