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'''Banana chips''' are dehydrated slices of [[banana]], covered with [[sugar]]. The chips are crispy and have a sweet taste. Variants of banana chips may be covered with [[chocolate]]. |
'''Banana chips''' are dehydrated slices of [[banana]], covered with [[sugar]]. The chips are crispy and have a sweet taste. Variants of banana chips may be covered with [[chocolate]]. |
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Banana chips are dehydrated slices of banana, covered with sugar. The chips are crispy and have a sweet taste. Variants of banana chips may be covered with chocolate.
Usually, the chips are produced from underripe bananas, of which slices are deep-fried in oil, which are then dried, and to which preservatives may be added.
The chips are often part of muesli and nut mixes.
Other chips, like for example the patacónes (singular: patacón), are salty.
See also
Plantain chips are made from starchier varieties of bananas.