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Plantain - where to get the best in ED/Peckham?


matnurse1983

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We are looking for some plantain for our new year meal but won't be back in London until Tuesday.


Any suggestions?


Our shop on Forest Hill Road used to sell them but they were not in stock last week.


We're looking for good quality (not mouldy) and fat plantains :)


Thanks,


D

The stalls just by the butcher on the corner of Choumert / Rye Lane, or the shops leading up to them.

Personally I go when the stalls on Choumert are shut and pick up the mouldy blackened ones from the street, but I like 'em well gone / can't get there earlier due to work etc.

Else try Rye Lane anywhere.

  • 1 month later...

Update!


I ended up buying them from the man on the corner of the peckham rye entrance.


I had a look at other stalls too.


They were very sweet but also very bruised :(


My local, Forest Hill Supermarket, has started stocking them again and I'm very pleased with the quality. :)

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