Trader Joe's Banana Chips 8 Oz (Pack of 3)
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There are three 8oz packs in each box
This is referred to as "Dried", but I am not sure what all the different meanings mean. They are fried in coconut oil, but they don't contain it in the ingredients. Dehydrated is more likely than fried or baked, according to my belief. It is my pleasure to answer! You might be able to get a more definitive answer from me if I did! *** Marco *** Caledonia
There are quite a few of them.
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Okay, just a little meh. I've never heard of Trader Joe's banana chips before but everyone in the review column told me to buy them, so I bought them and they're nothing We are sorry to inform you that they are Although they are not too sweet, they are not too savory either. It is like chocolate but without the calories and I was looking for a healthier alternative not a bunch of junk candy that we eat a lot of during this time of year but again I don't know what everyone is talking about when all I read was how great they The only thing I can say about them is that they are fine. On a scale of one-to-three stars, I gave them three stars for thickness and flavor, and there was definitely freshness. It was like hunting for buried treasure because they were packed well. I like fresh products, so I appreciate your help in getting them to me on time and in good condition, but I will not purchase this again, they just aren't.
It's okay to make chips, but these are literally 0 calories per chip. You can buy them at Trader Joe's for 99 cents per bag. You do not need to waste money on them, you can get them at the store.
They are good and though they have sugar added to them, they are not as sweet as the ones from my supermarket. However, we still ate them anyway! Although I prefer the sweeter ones, it certainly didn't stop us! Additionally, I was pleased to note that there were no hard chips in any of the three Hence, little or no harm was done to the teeth in the eating of this product. I think that is a good idea based on my try of banana chips.
I bought them for my pet parrot (she loves them) when I lived close to a Trader Joe store. As a result of my move, I am now hundreds of miles from the nearest Trader Joe's, so thank goodness for Amazon to save me from a disappointed bird.
There is no doubt that the product tastes good. The only issue is that most of the time the package is damaged when it arrives. The rest of the chips will be broken into smaller pieces. You may get a dozen chips that are whole. The meat is still edible, but you won't find many whole pieces of it.
At first I thought it was bland. Then I realized it was because bananas are rather bland. Then I loved it. I liked how they had a good crunch to them but without making my teeth too thin. Having already placed my second order, I'm ready to make my third.
There is a lot of flavor in them. This is my second order, and every bag contains too many small pieces broken in the washing process. Shipping and processing breakage is something to be expected, but looking at this, it looks like it was packed with In terms of cost, I expect Trader Joe to be better than that.