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Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2002 7:18 am
by Kindred

Intro


 


I am going to start posting some of my personal favorite island foods in these threads. ?One page per Recipe. ?Repsond with any questions you have pertaining to the recipe or cooking there of. Sorry I do realize you might not have access to all the ingredients, but for some there are substitutes. ?No hate or flaming. ?


 


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Well the first recipe is going to be of a bread. ?Very sweet and very awesome.


 


Mango Bread


Ingredients:


 


2 cups flour


2 tsp. baking soda


1 tsp. salt


1 cup sugar


1 tsp. cinnamon


1/2 cup raisins


3/4 cup vegetable oil


3 eggs


2 chopped ripe mangos


1 tsp. vanilla extract


 


Procedure:


Mix all ingredients well. Pour into greased pan. Bake at 325 degrees F. for one hour. Cool for 20 minutes.



Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2002 2:03 am
by JFK

sounds mighty tasty


 


 


i was going to go to hawaii this summer......


 


but round trip tickets are around $700 and well i don't have that much bling bling



Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 9:10 pm
by pikacheney

shite, i need money so i can buy some mang0 this sounds good


Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:30 am
by Kindred

shite, i need money so i can buy some mang0 this sounds good

If you have never purchased mango or are not sure what a good mango should look and feel like ask the person in the produce department to help you out.  If you get one that is under ripe or overripe it will make the bread taste nasty.  Underripe is not so bad because you can leave it in your kitchen till it ripens, but you have to watch it everyday.



Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 8:57 am
by pikacheney


shite, i need money so i can buy some mang0 this sounds good

If you have never purchased mango or are not sure what a good mango should look and feel like ask the person in the produce department to help you out. ?If you get one that is under ripe or overripe it will make the bread taste nasty. ?Underripe is not so bad because you can leave it in your kitchen till it ripens, but you have to watch it everyday.



any advice on how to tell if a mango is good?



Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 6:14 pm
by Cat

that seems pretty good


Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 8:09 am
by Kindred



shite, i need money so i can buy some mang0 this sounds good

If you have never purchased mango or are not sure what a good mango should look and feel like ask the person in the produce department to help you out. ?If you get one that is under ripe or overripe it will make the bread taste nasty. ?Underripe is not so bad because you can leave it in your kitchen till it ripens, but you have to watch it everyday.



any advice on how to tell if a mango is good?



Well it can vary on regions sometimes because of the different climates they grow in. ?That is why I suggested to ask someone in the produce area or the person selling them. ?However, ?I look for:


 


The flesh of the fruit is almost all yellow.


The beak-end of the fruit fills out and feels smooth.


The shoulders (stem-end) of the fruit lose any wrinkles.


The background color of the fruit changes from a distinct green to a pale green


The blush color of the fruit brightens.


 


These are just a few things, ?there are some like old wives things to look for but I dont know any of them.



Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 9:41 am
by pikacheney

background color and blush color?  sorry i'm a cooking noob so i don't know the terms (but i just learned a few more [thx])


Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 6:52 pm
by Kindred

lol,  it basically has to do with the hue and color "saturation" of the fruit.