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Plantain #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 10, 2011 21:06 pm   Plantain
 

How do you call the plantain (and I think some other fruits and vegetables) when its recently took off the tree and when it have long time since it have been taken. I tried to translate and I found that it might be call "rude" when its recently... but I'm not really sure because in Spanish we call it literally "green" so... Its one of those things hard to translate lol.

I hope you understand what I want to say lol
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Plantain #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 10, 2011 21:59 pm   Plantain
 

ripe - when it's ready for eating
and simply underripe or unripe when it's green.
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