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Guam Banana Lumpia
...another favorite dish on Guam courtesy of the Filipino community.

BANANA LUMPIA or TURON

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Crunch, flaky, sweet and delicious. This is the experience of biting into a banana lumpia. It's a Filipino dish also known as turon, pronounced to-ron. Use plantains or cooking bananas if you are on the islands. 

Drain in a colander then place in your container in an upright position. Do not drain on napkins because they will stick to the paper.

 

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