(For all ingredients, Please use organic version if available) Plantain Bell pepper Tomato Onion Soy cheese Lettuce Vinegar Vegetable margarine  Sea salt Vegetable oil Water 
- Peel the plantain, clean it by scrapping off the residues of the peeling, cut it in half and boil it in a pot with water and a bit of salt. 
 - Meanwhile, cut the onion into half and then into pieces. Do the same with peppers. 
 - Take the tomato, slice a little and then cut into small pieces. 
 - Turn on the heat and put the frying pan. 
 - Add in a little bit of vegetable oil, add the vinegar, and half a teaspoon of salt. 
 - Wait until it warms up, and then add in the onion, the pepper, and the tomato. 
 - Sauté it , stir a little bit to get the flavor, and leave it around 5 to 7 minutes. 
 - Meanwhile, take the plantains, make sure they are very soft, and place them in another container. 
 - Using a potato masher, mash the plantains as follows: use cold water so that the plantains remain soft after being served. 
 - Pour the cold water around the help mash the plantains. Add in the margarine. Smash them. Again and again until they become very smooth. 
 - Meanwhile, stir again the onion and peppers and tomatoes to make sure they absorb the taste of vinegar and salt. 
 - Place the onion, pepper, and tomatoes in another container. 
 - Give a shape for the mashed plantain, which is called the mangú, and make a flat surface on top. 
 - Typically, pour the seasoning and onion on top of the mangú, so that the mangú absorbs all the flavors. 
 - Drizzle the seasoning around, the vinegar and the onion. 
 - Take a little bit of lettuce and place it around the dish. 
 - Take the cheese with the complement. 
 - The mangú is ready to be served. 
    
	
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