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Neslekkim commented about Pucallpa the Banana and Platonos City, On Saturday February 7th, 2009 07:42:00 AM
Not only bananas, maybe the top ones are bananas, but it looks like mostly plantains, check this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantain
Plantains, I guess you saw lot of it in west africa, as dodo, fufu, chips etc.
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Neslekkim commented about I Need a Video How to Test Hotel Electricity, On Thursday October 16th, 2008 12:54:00 AM
This is MBK: http://www.mbk-center.co.th/en/tourist/index.asp
huge gigantic shop, I guess you know it already.. :)
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Neslekkim commented about I Need a Video How to Test Hotel Electricity, On Monday October 13th, 2008 05:04:00 AM
With an normall multimeter you normally can't check if it is safe. What you can check is if the voltage is as expected, but normally transformers for computers etc have good margin, so they will be safe.
What you want to check for, is suddden drops, or spikes in the voltage, and an digital meter cannot show you that good enough. And old analog meter will show it better, but you should be on the safe side, and get yourself an surge protector, or an small cheap ups solution. but yes, I know, you are travelling, and should not carry huge batteries..
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Neslekkim commented about Photos of African Food, On Sunday June 17th, 2007 10:06:00 AM
I took some photos of such myself when I was in Nigeria last year:
http://blog.neslekkim.net/2007/06/shopping-for-groceries-and-food-in.html
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Neslekkim commented about Togo Beignet, On Monday May 7th, 2007 12:26:00 PM
Beignet d Haricot Piment Sel
I think that is the same as Akkara in Nigeria or west-africa in general. Made of beans, added with pepper etc to spice things up.
You should also try MoinMoin if you find that, also made of beans, but they are steamboiled, and are very tasty. (The recipe is almost the same, the difference is that akkara is fryed, but moin-moin is steamboiled, and often they put eggs, meat, fish or somehting inside it)
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