Ginataang saba
Ginataang saba is a Filipino dessert made from ripe saba or cardaba bananas stewed in sweetened coconut milk. It is traditionally eaten warm, but it can also be eaten chilled. It is a type of ginataan. It is also known as saba sa gata, ginataang saging, sareala, among other names.[1][2] Sago pearls are also commonly added to the dish, in which case it becomes ginataang saging at sago.[3][4]
| Alternative names | Ginataang saging, saba sa gata, sareala | 
|---|---|
| Type | Snack | 
| Region or state | Philippines | 
| Main ingredients | Saba banana, coconut milk | 
| Similar dishes | binignit, minatamis na saging | 
It is also known as pinakro in the Bicol Region, although pinakro is more accurately a different dish that can also be made with breadfruit, cassava, and other starchy root crops.[5]
References
    
- "Saba sa Gata / Saba Bananas Stewed in Coconut Milk". Market Manila. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
 - "Fried Bananas/Prito Saging". The Hungry Giant. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
 - "Ginataang Saging at Sago". Yummy.ph. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
 - "Ginataang Saging at Sago". Casa Baluarte. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
 - "Pinakro". Pinoy Kitchenette. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
 
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