I've never heard of your favorite snack therefore it's stupid!!
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Someone in the comments is saying that bananas and sour cream is a normal snack. I’ve never heard of that before, is it a regional thing? I come from the land of jello salads so if there was a combination of fruit and savory dairy I would think I’d have heard of it by now
It's in various Latin American countries, but they're talking about Mexico (where it is fairly common, usually called plátanos con crema or fresas con crema as I ate them, because we used strawberries). It's unflavored thickened soured cream put on or tossed with the fruit and sugar (usually a lot more than you should have) and cinnamon.
Unflavored sour cream? Are there flavored sour creams?
There's flavored sour cream in that people often flavor it with other things (lemon, curry, vanilla, etc) so I was just being clear, there are no other flavor agents in the dish. It's just that combo of banana-sugar-sour-cinnamon. And it really works!
Unflavored sour cream is just cream that’s thinned out and not allowed to sour as much. Really it’s more of runny not as sour cream