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A dry powder made from processed [[bananas]], mainly used in babyfoods and production of milkshakes and various other types of cakes and bisquits.<br><br> | A dry powder made from processed [[bananas]], mainly used in babyfoods and production of milkshakes and various other types of cakes and bisquits.<br><br> |
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Banana Powder
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Description
A dry powder made from processed bananas, mainly used in babyfoods and production of milkshakes and various other types of cakes and bisquits.
Banana powder should be kept in a cool dry place, protected from smells, which are readily absorbed. Regardless of the process of drying, banana powder can generally only stay fresh on the shelf for approximately a year before it passes its expiry date.
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.