- the Gulf of
Saint Lawrence in L'Île-d'Anticosti, Quebec,
Canada James Plaintain (fl. 1720–1728), a
pirate active in the
Indian Ocean Plantain mosa, a...
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James Plaintain (fl. 1720–1728, John or James, last name also Plantain) was a
pirate active in the
Indian Ocean. He is best
known for
using his pirate...
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Popcorn Cracker Jack
Candy Coated Popcorn Doritos Tortilla Chips El
Isleno Plaintain Chips Frito-Lay, Fritos, Lay's, and
Tostitos Dips &
Salsas Frito-Lay Nuts...
- can also be made
envueltos en tocino,
wrapped in bacon, with
almond or
plaintain filling.
Another version is
filled with soft
cheese such as mascarpone...
- Amu
market Onipanu iron rod
market Odunade market Orile Ojuwoye Market Plaintain Market Ladipo Paper Market Aswani Market Leather market "Balogun Market"...
- Rice
noodles in
coconut milk on a
plaintain leaf, with
jackfruit masala....
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leading to a
brief resurgence in the
Pirate Round. Meanwhile,
James Plaintain founded a new
pirate base at
Ranter Bay in Madagascar.
Among the last...
- Buck's horn
plantain is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Plantago lanceolata Plantago coronopus This page is an
index of
articles on...
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Abraham Samuel at Port Dauphin, Adam
Baldridge at Ile Ste.-Marie, and
James Plaintain at
Ranter Bay were all ex-pirates who
founded trading posts and towns...
- A fish
Kabiraji on a
plaintain leaf
plate served with Kasundi...