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Guineos (pronounced [ɡiˈneos]) usually refers to an unripe banana. The term guineo is sometimes used in reference to its ripened counterpart: the yellow (ripened) banana. The word Guineo comes from Guinea, a country in West Africa, as it is one of the places from which bananas originate. Some make a distinction between the two and refer to green bananas as guineos verdes (green bananas) and yellow bananas as guineos (ripe bananas). Guineos are not to be confused with plantains, which are far starchier than the guineo and cannot be used in the same ways.

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  • Guineos (pronunciado [ɡiˈneos]) generalmente se refiere a un banana inmaduro. El término guineo a veces se usa en referencia a su contraparte madura: el banana amarilla (madura). La palabra Guineo proviene de Guinea, un país del oeste de África, ya que es uno de los lugares de donde son originarios las bananas. Algunos hacen una distinción entre los dos y se refieren a las bananas verdes como guineos verdes (bananas inmaduras) y a las bananas amarillas como guineos (bananas maduras). Los guineos se usan ampliamente en la cocina latinoamericana ya que son versátiles, económicos, y abundantes. (es)
  • Guineos (pronounced [ɡiˈneos]) usually refers to an unripe banana. The term guineo is sometimes used in reference to its ripened counterpart: the yellow (ripened) banana. The word Guineo comes from Guinea, a country in West Africa, as it is one of the places from which bananas originate. Some make a distinction between the two and refer to green bananas as guineos verdes (green bananas) and yellow bananas as guineos (ripe bananas). Guineos are not to be confused with plantains, which are far starchier than the guineo and cannot be used in the same ways. (en)
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  • Guineos (pronunciado [ɡiˈneos]) generalmente se refiere a un banana inmaduro. El término guineo a veces se usa en referencia a su contraparte madura: el banana amarilla (madura). La palabra Guineo proviene de Guinea, un país del oeste de África, ya que es uno de los lugares de donde son originarios las bananas. Algunos hacen una distinción entre los dos y se refieren a las bananas verdes como guineos verdes (bananas inmaduras) y a las bananas amarillas como guineos (bananas maduras). Los guineos no deben confundirse con los plátanos, que son mucho más ricos en almidón que el guineo y no se pueden usar de la misma manera. Los guineos se usan ampliamente en la cocina latinoamericana ya que son versátiles, económicos, y abundantes. (es)
  • Guineos (pronounced [ɡiˈneos]) usually refers to an unripe banana. The term guineo is sometimes used in reference to its ripened counterpart: the yellow (ripened) banana. The word Guineo comes from Guinea, a country in West Africa, as it is one of the places from which bananas originate. Some make a distinction between the two and refer to green bananas as guineos verdes (green bananas) and yellow bananas as guineos (ripe bananas). Guineos are not to be confused with plantains, which are far starchier than the guineo and cannot be used in the same ways. Guineos are used widely in Latin American cooking as they are versatile, inexpensive, and filling. (en)
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