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- Maruya_(food) abstract "Maruya (Tagalog: [mɐɾuˈjaʔ]) is a type of fritters from the Philippines usually made from bananas. It is prepared by coating thinly sliced and 'fanned' bananas in batter and deep frying them. They are then sprinkled with sugar and served with slices of jackfruit preserved in syrup.Maruya traditionally use a type of banana in the Philippines called Saba (A cooking banana also known as the Cardaba Banana). Other types of maruya use dessert bananas which are usually mashed before mixing them with batter. They can also be made from sweet potatoes.Maruya are commonly sold as street food though they are also popular as home-made merienda snacks among Filipinos.".
- Maruya_(food) ingredient Banana.
- Maruya_(food) ingredient Batter_(cooking).
- Maruya_(food) ingredient Sugar.
- Maruya_(food) origin Philippines.
- Maruya_(food) thumbnail Maruya_(Banana_Fritters).jpg?width=300.
- Maruya_(food) wikiPageID "30205711".
- Maruya_(food) wikiPageRevisionID "603114639".
- Maruya_(food) country Philippines.
- Maruya_(food) hasPhotoCollection Maruya_(food).
- Maruya_(food) mainIngredient "Bananas, batter, sugar".
- Maruya_(food) name "Maruya".
- Maruya_(food) type Fritter.
- Maruya_(food) subject Category:Deep_fried_foods.
- Maruya_(food) subject Category:Philippine_cuisine.
- Maruya_(food) subject Category:Snack_foods.
- Maruya_(food) subject Category:Street_food.
- Maruya_(food) type DeepFriedFoods.
- Maruya_(food) type Dish107557434.
- Maruya_(food) type Food100021265.
- Maruya_(food) type Matter100020827.
- Maruya_(food) type Nutriment107570720.
- Maruya_(food) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Maruya_(food) type SnackFood107712382.
- Maruya_(food) type SnackFoods.
- Maruya_(food) type Substance100020090.
- Maruya_(food) type Food.
- Maruya_(food) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Maruya_(food) comment "Maruya (Tagalog: [mɐɾuˈjaʔ]) is a type of fritters from the Philippines usually made from bananas. It is prepared by coating thinly sliced and 'fanned' bananas in batter and deep frying them. They are then sprinkled with sugar and served with slices of jackfruit preserved in syrup.Maruya traditionally use a type of banana in the Philippines called Saba (A cooking banana also known as the Cardaba Banana).".
- Maruya_(food) label "Maruya (food)".
- Maruya_(food) sameAs m.0g58cxs.
- Maruya_(food) sameAs Q6778044.
- Maruya_(food) sameAs Q6778044.
- Maruya_(food) sameAs Maruya_(food).
- Maruya_(food) wasDerivedFrom Maruya_(food)?oldid=603114639.
- Maruya_(food) depiction Maruya_(Banana_Fritters).jpg.
- Maruya_(food) isPrimaryTopicOf Maruya_(food).
- Maruya_(food) name "Maruya".