Bulk Banana Powder Wholesale
KangMed's banana powder is processed using advanced technology, and the raw materials are 100% natural, without chemical flavors, pigments and other additives. KangMed's facility is certified organic, kosher and halal. Free samples are available, factory prices are wholesale. We can customize banana powder packaging and fruit and vegetable powder mixing service according to customer requirements.
- Ingredient: banana
- Available In:Bulk
- Package Type: 25.00Kg
- MOQ: 50.00Kg
- Product Type: Raw Material/Extract
- Product Specification:crush, flake, powder
- Product Category: fruit powders
- Processing Method: Dried/Dehydrated
- Country of Origin:China
- End Use:Healthy food ingredients, Pet Food Ingredients
- Ships To:Worldwide
- Looking For: Distributor
- Product Inventory: InStock
- Shelf Life:3 years
- Storage:Store in dry place
- Customization:OEM/ODM
- Transport Package:PE Bags and Outside Carton
- Sample Price:0 USD (Free Sample 50g)
- Review Count: 3963
- Aggregate Rating: 4.7
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A banana is an edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. In some countries, bananas used for cooking may be called "plantains", distinguishing them from dessert bananas. The fruit is variable in size, color, and firmness, but is usually elongated and curved, with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a rind, which may be green, yellow, red, purple, or brown when ripe. The fruits grow in clusters hanging from the top of the plant. Almost all modern edible seedless (parthenocarp) bananas come from two wild species – Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana. The scientific names of most cultivated bananas are Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana, and Musa × paradisiaca for the hybrid Musa acuminata × M. balbisiana, depending on their genomic constitution. The old scientific name for this hybrid, Musa sapientum, is no longer used. Musa species are native to tropical Indomalaya and Australia, and are likely to have been first domesticated in Papua New Guinea. They are grown in 135 countries, primarily for their fruit, and to a lesser extent to make fiber, banana wine, and banana beer and as ornamental plants. The world's largest producers of bananas in 2017 were India and China, which together accounted for approximately 38% of total production. Worldwide, there is no sharp distinction between "bananas" and "plantains". Especially in the Americas and Europe, "banana" usually refers to soft, sweet, dessert bananas, particularly those of the Cavendish group, which are the main exports from banana-growing countries. By contrast, Musa cultivars with firmer, starchier fruit are called "plantains". In other regions, such as Southeast Asia, many more kinds of banana are grown and eaten, so the binary distinction is not useful and is not made in local languages. The term "banana" is also used as the common name for the plants that produce the fruit. This can extend to other members of the genus Musa, such as the scarlet banana (Musa coccinea), the pink banana (Musa velutina), and the Fe'i bananas. It can also refer to members of the genus Ensete, such as the snow banana (Ensete glaucum) and the economically important false banana (Ensete ventricosum). Both genera are in the banana family, Musaceae.
Specification
# | Item | Value |
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1 | Particle Size: | 80 mesh |
2 | Appearance: | fine powder |
3 | Country of origin: | China |
4 | Others: | Non-GMO; Non-Irridiation; Gluten free; |
Heavy metal
# | Item | Value |
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1 | Total heavy metal: | ≤ 20 ppm |
2 | Pb: | ≤ 2.0 ppm |
3 | Hg: | ≤ 0.01 ppm |
4 | As: | ≤ 1.0 ppm |
5 | Cd: | ≤ 0.5 ppm |
Microbiology index
# | Item | Value |
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1 | Total bacterial: | ≤ 10000 cfu/g |
2 | Yeast & Mold: | ≤ 1000 cfu/g |
3 | E. Coli: | Negative |
4 | Salmonella: | Negative |
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