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Turon (Tagalog pronunciation: [tuˈɾɔn]; also known as lumpiang saging (Filipino for "banana lumpia"), is a Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably saba or Cardaba bananas), dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a spring roll wrapper and fried till the wrapper is crisp. Turon can also include other fillings. Most commonly jackfruit (langka), but there are also recipes with sweet potato (kamote), mango (mangga), cheddar cheese and coconut (niyog).

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  • Turón (cs)
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  • Turon (ve filipínské španělštině turón de banana či turón plátano, v tagalštině lumpiyang saging) jsou smažené banánové rolky. Je to typický velmi oblíbený filipínský dezert. Tenké banánové plátky (nejlépe banány Saba) jsou společně s plátkem plodu chlebovníku obaleny v hnědém cukru a osmaženy na oleji. Jako náplň se používají také sladké brambory, mango, kokos či sýr čedar. Turon obvykle prodáván ve stáncích podél silnic spolu s banány Que. (cs)
  • I turón o turrón, anche conosciuti come turrón de banana, turrón de plátano o lumpiyang saging (lumpia di banane in filippino), sono uno spuntino filippino. (it)
  • Turon (Tagalog pronunciation: [tuˈɾɔn]; also known as lumpiang saging (Filipino for "banana lumpia"), is a Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably saba or Cardaba bananas), dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a spring roll wrapper and fried till the wrapper is crisp. Turon can also include other fillings. Most commonly jackfruit (langka), but there are also recipes with sweet potato (kamote), mango (mangga), cheddar cheese and coconut (niyog). (en)
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  • Turon (en)
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  • Turrón de banana, turrón de plátano, lumpiang saging (en)
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  • Turon (ve filipínské španělštině turón de banana či turón plátano, v tagalštině lumpiyang saging) jsou smažené banánové rolky. Je to typický velmi oblíbený filipínský dezert. Tenké banánové plátky (nejlépe banány Saba) jsou společně s plátkem plodu chlebovníku obaleny v hnědém cukru a osmaženy na oleji. Jako náplň se používají také sladké brambory, mango, kokos či sýr čedar. Turon obvykle prodáván ve stáncích podél silnic spolu s banány Que. (cs)
  • Turon (Tagalog pronunciation: [tuˈɾɔn]; also known as lumpiang saging (Filipino for "banana lumpia"), is a Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably saba or Cardaba bananas), dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a spring roll wrapper and fried till the wrapper is crisp. Turon can also include other fillings. Most commonly jackfruit (langka), but there are also recipes with sweet potato (kamote), mango (mangga), cheddar cheese and coconut (niyog). The word turon, though etymologically Spanish in origin, is in no relation to the Spanish candy turrón (an almond nougat confection). While turon is both crunchy and chewy, it is most commonly consumed during merienda meaning snack time or for dessert. Turon is a popular snack and street food amongst Filipinos. These are usually sold along streets with banana cue, camote cue, and maruya. In Manila, the capital of the Philippines, turon is one of the most famous street foods. Its accessibility makes for an easy on-the-go snack. It's been said that turon began in communities in the Philippines that were located near banana trees and crop fields. The extras would be given to locals when there was a surplus from the harvest, and eventually sold on the roadside. In Malabon, the term "turrón" or "turon" instead refers to a fried, lumpia-wrapper-enveloped dessert filled with sweet mung bean; while the term valencia is used for the banana-filled variety. Malabon banana turon are generally sold as valencia trianggulo, which are uniquely triangle-shaped. It is believed the creation of turon was linked to the presence of Chinese culture in the Philippines prior to being colonized by Spain beginning in 1521. Traditional Filipino dishes like pancit were created using Chinese cooking techniques. In actuality, there have been many inspirations within Filipino culture from Chinese culture and Spanish culture. In relation to Chinese cuisine of which includes spring rolls and egg rolls, Filipino cuisine includes lumpia (a savory meat and veggie filled roll) and turon. (en)
  • I turón o turrón, anche conosciuti come turrón de banana, turrón de plátano o lumpiyang saging (lumpia di banane in filippino), sono uno spuntino filippino. (it)
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