Slightly sweet, slightly salty Mindoro Banana Chips
| Posted by Gerry D in Business Articles,Business News,Featured SMEs on 22nd February 2007 |
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The Philippines is a strong contender for the title of “Banana Capital of the World,” given the innumerable banana plantations scattered across Luzon and Mindanao. But one tiny island has earned the distinction as Banana Capital of the Philippines – Oriental Mindoro.
With the world’s growing fascination for tropical food, including snacks, Mindorenos see a consistent growth in the demand for its banana chips. The rise in sales is further fueled by consistent nutritional findings that even processed banana chips is a healthy snack.
From a remote area in Oriental Mindoro comes the tandem of husband and wife, makers of great tasting banana chips. The Nikko Banana Crackers now enjoys being one of the semi-processed banana chips suppliers in the country using the developed technology of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).
These banana chips or banana crackers find their way into the export market.
Nikko Banana Crackers’ Banana Chips are carefully selected quality bananas and delicately cooked to give you delicious, nutritious real fruit chip that is naturally sweet.
This 100% Mindoreno-owned company took a giant leap in banana chip processing sophistication by converting its second frying process, originally done manually, into a fully automated processing line.
These chips are popular ingredients in a growing variety of food products such as snack foods, muesli and breakfast cereals.
Nikko Banana Crackers intend to build its reputation as being the world’s leading producer of high quality banana chips and for setting world standards in banana chip processing.
A thin glaze of honey has helped to retain the sweetness of the bananas while retaining its flavor, and it even gives the chips a nice crunch. What are you waiting for? This is a perfect snack for all occasions
So open up a pack and discover a whole new world in banana chips processing!
Tags: Banana chips, Mindoro Oriental, Banana Philippines
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please send me further infos how can i avail your product. thank you
Hi
I am interested in your product.
How can I order?
Maite Gregorio
I just want to know the recipes and how to cook that clearly, thnak you!
Hi. i wud want to sell your product.how kud i reach you?
Im interested to sell your products. Can you send me the details and your contact numbers and/or email. thank you
hi i’m in need of banana chips supplier, kindly contact me thru this no. 09293293838 thanks! i’ll wait for your reply.
Greetings!
I would like to inquire about the rates, order and delivery terms. Are you open to consignment. Please email me the details.
Many thanks!
i am interested in your products please send me your pricelist and contact number,and please tell me where can i buy yuor products in manila for sampling purposes.thanks.
how much is ur product ?