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Top: Minatamis na saging with jackfruit
Bottom: Saba con yelo | |
Region or state | Philippines |
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Main ingredients | saba banana, syrup |
Variations | Saba con yelo |
Minatamis na saging (literally "sweetened banana")[1] is a Filipino dessert made with chopped saba bananas[2] cooked in a sweet syrup (arnibal) made with muscovado sugar and water. Some recipes also add a little bit of salt and pandan leaforvanilla extract. Other ingredients can also be added like sweet potato, sago,[3] or other fruits like jackfruit. It can be eaten on its own or added as an ingredient to other desserts (notably for halo-halo). Adding the dessert over milk and shaved ice also results in another dessert known as saba con yelo (also sabá con hieloinSpanish).[4][5][6][7]
The dish can also be cooked with coconut milk instead of water, which is differentiated as ginataang saba.[8]
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