Banana leaves are wonderfully versatile. They can be used to wrap all sorts of food for cooking and presentation and also as plates or serving platters.
If you – or a neighbour – don’t have a banana palm in your garden, strips of fresh banana leaf are available from many greengrocers. Fresh is best for serving on, but frozen ones work well for cooking.
Here’s how to cook with banana leaves (scroll down for a step-by-step video).
When using a banana leaf as a plate, some cultures dictate that it should always be placed with the pointy end to the diners left. After the meal, the diner should fold it in half towards themselves to indicate that they’ve finished and enjoyed the food. The direction of the fold is important as an upward fold indicates displeasure with the food in some cultures and is used to show condolences at a funeral or wake in others.
If you can’t find banana leaves, wrap food in baking paper then aluminium foil.
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