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Frequently asked questions

  • What is paçova used for in cooking?

    Paçova is typically used as a starchy base in various savory and sweet dishes, often boiled, baked, or fried.

  • Do I need to peel paçova before cooking?

    Yes, remove the peel before preparing paçova for most dishes.

  • How do I choose ripe paçova?

    Look for paçova that is firm with a vibrant, unblemished peel; ripeness can be determined by color, depending on desired texture.

  • Can I freeze paçova?

    Yes, you can freeze peeled paçova—slice or mash before freezing for best results.

  • How should I season paçova?

    Season paçova with salt, pepper, garlic, or sweet spices based on the recipe you're making.

  • How long does it take to cook paçova?

    Boiling paçova usually takes 15-20 minutes; frying or baking times may vary.

  • Can I use paçova in soups or stews?

    Yes, chopped paçova adds texture and flavor to soups and stews.

  • Where can I buy paçova around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.

  • How do I cook paçova?

    You can cook paçova by boiling, steaming, frying, or grilling it, depending on the recipe.

  • Is paçova the same as plantain?

    Paçova is often referred to as plantain in some regions, and they are used in similar ways in cooking.

  • How should I store paçova before use?

    Store paçova at room temperature until ripe; refrigerate if you want to delay ripening.

  • What dishes can I make with paçova?

    You can make tostones, maduros, fritters, stews, and even desserts using paçova.

  • Is paçova gluten-free?

    Yes, paçova is naturally gluten-free.

  • What’s the difference between green and ripe paçova?

    Green paçova is starchy and firm, best for savory dishes; ripe paçova is sweeter and softer, good for desserts or sweet preparations.

  • Where can I buy paçova?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • How do I prevent cooked paçova from drying out?

    Keep cooked paçova covered or store it in an airtight container to retain moisture.