Thursday, September 20, 2018

Banana Chips Sold in the Groceries

Banana chips 

I know that banana can be processed into chips, but I never taste it. When I visited to one of Mexican groceries in the city, I bought several medium bags. The price is quite cheap compared to potato chips. The taste little bit sweet and crispy.

Some people told me that there are two ways to make banana chip, first by frying with cooking oil and second by baking with oven of higher temperature. In Asia, it is popular to make banana chips by frying, while here in the USA, we often use oven to make chips.  

Medium bags of banana chips

The steps to make banana chips are following: Banana be peeled and sliced with whatever size we like (such as a thick of coin size). Sliced bananas could be dipping into flavor or certain ingredients or seasonings. Many people use honey, lemon juice or sugar liquid as dipping. Then either baking or frying. 

I never make banana chips by myself. I will try in the near future. Homemade is fresh and healthy. 

    





49 comments:

  1. Banana chips are so Yummy. I've always liked them. I didn't know how they were made, thanks for sharing.

    Enjoy the September days.

    ~Sheri

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    1. yes, Indeed....yummy.
      neither did I didn't know how to make banana chips.
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  2. I do bananas in all its forms. I love plantains too. Yum! Looking forward to your banana chips.

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    1. I eat banana almost everyday.
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  3. I've never had them. Homemade OR store bought.

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  4. I could snack on these all day! Yummmm!

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  6. Never heard of Banana chips, would love to try ! I only know dried Banana slices, but no chips.

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    1. nice to try its sometimes.
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  7. I love banana chips! I haven't bought any in a long while. Thanks for visiting my blog! :)

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    1. if often to eat might be satiate.
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  8. I have never tried banana chips, but sweet and crispy sounds good. Best regards, Nicole

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    1. yes, yummy...you should try it.
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    1. sure....
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  10. Bet they are yummy ~ ^_^

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      # The price is quite cheap compared to potato chips.

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  11. Thanks for this, I love them too and often forget to look in the ethnic food section when often items there are less expensive.

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    1. they yummy if we eat some times.
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      # The taste little bit sweet and crispy.

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    1. so do I
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  13. I like bananas but I've never made chips with them.

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  14. Banana chips - what's not to love? Hope your experiment is a success!

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    1. I wish I could.
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  15. I love banana chips. They are ever so good. I've not done them either, and I doubt I'll try.

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  16. I've never tried banana chips but I enjoy bananas. I'm going to have to try some and see how they taste. When I do, I'll let you know how I enjoyed them. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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  17. Chips of banana, looks really pleasant to eat.

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  18. I love banana chips! But I don't buy often because if I buy a bag, I would eat all in no time! Never thought of making them myself. I should try :-)

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    1. lol....we eat quickly to finish them all.
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    1. tasty and crispy.
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  20. I have tasted them, but forgotten about them. Probably .wouldn’t bother to make the as for just two of us it would probably be cheaper to buy a handful at the bulk food store where we sometimes shop. It’s all organic.

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    1. true, banana chip is organic food.
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  21. Hi...your blog is really unique,nice ..and yes I am from India that's why banana chips are favourite of mine including other chips..yes in southindia it is made in coconut oil and the taste is really awesome..if you visit india must try this..have a nice day 🙂

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      Sliced bananas could be dipping into flavor or certain ingredients or seasonings.

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      Many people use honey, lemon juice or sugar liquid as dipping.

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  24. I like banana chips, I put them in my porridge.
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    I never make banana chips by myself.

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