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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Market Day!!!!

in the 26th of September 2018 we had our Market Day! It was a fun and exquisite day we learnt many things and achieved many things.  If you had seen my last blog post and you live in Christchurch, New Zealand I hope you had came to our market day.

A Little Summary on what happened on the day:
When school started we got started and we set up our product and our table. My groups was gonna cook our product which is Banana Cue. Banana Cue is a famous Filipino street food, it is plantain fried banana covered with brown sugar. Here is the procedure on how to make the banana cue.

Things you need:
Frozen Plantain Banana 8 per pack
Canola or Vegetable Oil
Brown Sugar
Pan   - (I suggest having a pot like this rather than a pan. But having a pan like that is also goof so you can get the bananas easily.)
Tongs
Apron,(or something to protect your hands)

Step 1: Put your pan on the stove heat it and pour the oil in the pan it must be at least 1 inch/ 2.54 cm high. So that the banana can get fried and the sugar would stick to it.

Step 2: Put the bananas in your pan/pot and cook it for 2 minutes or when the banana is golden brown. Then add brown sugar to the pan and moved the banana around so the sugar can stick to the banana. Make sure to always move the banana or turn round so the banana will not burn.

Step 3:After the banana is covered or half covered with sugar you can take it out. Make sure to be careful because the banana is hot and the sugar on the banana is sticky.  After that it will look like this.
Image result for banana cue

You can also cut your banana which my group did.

Continuing on, on what happened:
So we started cooking and after we cooked about 20 we started packaging.  Our packaging was a cute little boat and inside was a banana leaf. We fitted 4 pieces in the boat and we put a little flag at the top with our country's flag and our logo with our company's name.  After finishing all the boats we had a little more bananas so we made some paper boats and put in some banana leaves. Our banana cue costs $1.00 for 4 and $2.00 for 6 pieces.

We sold our pretty fast so here is some pictures:


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