Green Banana / Green plantain / Green plant pachakkai
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Green Banana, also known as plantain or raw banana (pachakkai), is a versatile and nutritious ingredient widely used in South Indian cooking. With its firm texture and mild flavor, it is perfect for making curries, stir-fries, chips, and traditional snacks.
Fresh and unripe, these green bananas retain their natural nutrients, making them a healthy addition to your meals. They can be boiled, fried, or steamed according to your recipe needs.
Why Choose Green Banana / Plantain?
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Fresh and unripe for cooking versatility
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Ideal for curries, chips, and South Indian dishes
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Rich in fiber and nutrients
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Firm texture for easy slicing and frying
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Natural and unprocessed
Green Banana / Plantain from Namma Markt brings fresh, high-quality produce for your everyday cooking and traditional recipes.
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