I have a question for you. What is Moko? Is it a plantain or is it a banana? ......Well, according to this document by Dr. Ramcharan, it is a cooking banana i.e. you cannot eat it ripe from the bunch like an ordinary ripe banana. I've always heard my mother say "Moko is moko, an' plantain is plantain. Jus' doh call moko, plantain" . Based on this information she may have had a point and now I know why. Of course she went on to talk about French plantain and Horse plantain but that I will leave for a next time.
Anyway, for breakfast I decided to fry some Moko I had that was ripe to the point of getting the black spots (perfect time to fry!). It was tasty and I did not even bother to eat it with bake as we usually do. So here's a simple recipe that anyone can do and enjoy. Just follow the instructions and you'll be enjoying some fry moko, like me, this morning. Here's Fry Moko.
coconut oil for frying



Note: You could fry it golden brown if you like, but I like mine brown: almost burnt. It seems that almost burning it kicks up natural sugars a notch or two. I like that!
A simple breakfast that's totally natural and I may also say perfect for those on a gluten free/casein free
the same process can be done for plantains as well but remember "Moko is moko, an' plantain is plantain. Jus' doh call moko, plantain".
Ah gone! :-D
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