Known as ‘Kela’ in hindi, Banana is a nature's own
energy-rich food that comes in a safety envelope! Fresh, creamy, and delicious
dessert bananas are one of the cheapest and easily available year around.
Bananas should be
firm, but not too hard, bright in appearance, and free from bruises or other
injuries. Their stems and tips should be intact. The size of the banana does
not affect its quality, so simply choose the size that best meets your needs
Choose banana fruits
based on when you want to use them; greener ones should last for more days,
while yellow and brown-spotted bananas should be eaten in a few days.
Ready to eat bananas
should be bright yellow, and emanate rich fruity fragrance. Ripe fruit peels
off easily. Ripened, fresh bananas are nutritionally enriched and sweeter in
taste than the raw green ones.
Avoid mushy or damaged
bananas, as they are un-appealing.
Banana is a naturally fat,
cholesterol and sodium free food and a good soure of potassium, dietary fiber, managanese
and vitamins B6 & C.
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Safe and pure enough for Baby’s first solid food.
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Banana is a naturally free of
fat, cholesterol and sodium.
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A
good soure of potassium, dietary fiber, managanese and vitamins B6 & C.
· Banana fruit is one of the high calorie tropical fruits. 100 g of fruit provides 90 calories. Besides, it contains good amounts of health benefiting anti-oxidants, minerals, and vitamins.Banana is easily digestible with simple sugars like fructose and sucrose that when eaten replenishes energy and revitalizes the body instantly; thus, for these qualities, bananas are being used by athletes to get instant energy and as supplement food in the treatment plan for underweight children.
· The fruit holds a good amount of soluble dietary fiber (7% of DRA per 100 g) that helps normal bowel movements; thereby reducing constipation problems.
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It
is also a very good source of vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine), provides about
28% of daily-recommended allowance. Pyridoxine is an important B-complex
vitamin that has a beneficial role for the treatment of neuritis, and anemia.
Further, it helps decrease homocystine (one of the causative factors
in coronary artery disease (CHD) and stroke episodes) levels within the body.
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Bananas also contain
tryptophan, an amino acid that studies suggest plays a role in preserving
memory and boosting your mood. Bananas can be helpful in
overcoming depression "due to high levels of tryptophan, which the body
converts to serotonin, the mood-elevating brain neurotransmitter.
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The
fruit is an also a moderate source of vitamin-C (about 8.7 mg per
100g). Consumption of foods rich in vitamin-C helps the body develop resistance
against infectious agents and scavenge harmful oxygen-free radicals.
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Fresh
bananas provide adequate levels of minerals like copper, magnesium, and
manganese. Magnesium is essential for bone strengthening and has a
cardiac-protective role as well. Manganese is used by the body as a
co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. Copper is
required in the production of red blood cells.
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Fresh
banana is a very rich source of potassium. 100 g fruit provides 358 mg
potassium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that
helps control heart rate and blood pressure, countering bad effects of sodium
1.Pull the bananas apart
from the bunch-If your bananas are already pretty ripe, then you can keep
them fresh and yellow for longer by pulling each banana away from the bunch.
This will keep each banana fresher for longer.
2. Wrap
the stems of the bananas in plastic wrap. This will prevent ethylene gas, which is produced naturally
during the ripening process, from reaching other parts of the fruit and making
it ripen too fast. You can even place some tape over the plastic wrap for some
extra security
3. Store the ripe bananas with unripe fruit-Take an unripe pear or avocado and place it near the bananas,
and it will slow down the ripening process of the bananas, while ripening
faster itself. It's a win-win situation!
4. Storing ripe bananas in the
refrigerator will preserve their delicious taste for longer, even though their
peels may turn black, fruit will stay fresh and firm for 1 to 2 weeks.
If you need to
hasten the ripening process, you can place bananas in a paper bag or wrap them
in newspaper, adding an apple to accelerate the process.
For maximum flavor when consuming refrigerated bananas, remove
them from the refrigerator and allow them to come back to room temperature. For
the most antioxidants, eat fully ripened fruit.
Bananas come with
nature gifted protective outer layer of skin, therefore, are less likely to be
contaminated by germs and dust.
§ Eat banana as it is
without any additions. Just discard the peel and enjoy!
§ Banana fruit sections
are a great addition to the fruit salads.
§ Fresh
"banana-milkshake" with sugar syrup is a refreshing drink.
§ Bananas have also been
used in the making of fruit jams.
§ Grilled banana fruit
can be served on cake/ ice cream in the
§ Banana chips (plantain)
are a snack produced from dehydrated or fried banana or plantain slices.
§ Mash ripe banana
fruits and add to cakes, casseroles, muffins, bread pudding, etc.
Banana
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Rs.25.00
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