Banana Chips
Natural Dried Banana: Tea and Infusion Enhancement
These premium banana chips offer a natural way to enhance your tea or herbal infusion experience. Made from carefully selected bananas fried in coconut oil and lightly sweetened, they provide a perfect balance of natural sweetness and satisfying crunch. Whether added to hot beverages for a gradual infusion of tropical flavor or enjoyed alongside as a complementary treat, these banana chips bring depth and character to your tea ritual.
The natural banana flavor is preserved through traditional preparation methods, creating golden-brown chips that retain the fruit's inherent goodness. The addition of honey adds subtle complexity to the natural sweetness, while the coconut oil contributes to the rich, satisfying texture.
France 8-12 Days Free < 49 Euro
Europe 10-14 Days Free < 59 Euro
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Banana Chips
Natural Premium Ingredients
Our banana chips contain:
- Fresh bananas: Carefully selected and sliced
- Coconut oil: For optimal frying
- Cane sugar: Light sweetening
- Honey: Natural flavor enhancement
Adding Banana Chips to Your Tea
Enhance your tea experience:
- Add 2-3 chips to hot tea for subtle sweetness
- Pair with ginger or cinnamon teas
- Combine with rooibos for caffeine-free enjoyment
- Excellent addition to fruit infusions
- Store in an airtight container for freshness
Natural Nutrients in Every Chip
Banana chips provide notable nutritional benefits:
- Energy Support: Natural fruit sugars provide steady energy release
- Potassium Content: Supporting healthy blood pressure levels
- Fiber Source: Aids digestion and satiety
- Mood Enhancement: Contains tryptophan for serotonin production
- Prebiotic Properties: Supports beneficial gut bacteria
- Antioxidant Properties: From both bananas and honey
Traditional Preparation Heritage
Dried banana products have deep cultural roots:
- Traditional preservation method in Southeast Asian households
- Ancient trading commodity along spice routes
- Valued travel food in tropical regions
- Used in traditional medicine systems
- Common offering in Buddhist temples