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Give your baby the purest start in life with our Raw Nendran Banana Powder, a time-tested food trusted by generations of mothers. Made from unripe Kerala Nendran bananas, it is naturally rich in resistant starch, vitamins, and essential nutrients that support healthy growth, boost immunity, and maintain strong digestion. Easy to prepare and light on the stomach, it provides a complete meal full of energy and nourishment. Perfect for babies aged 6 months and above. With no preservatives, no added sugar, and no artificial flavors, every spoonful brings your little one closer to nature’s purest nutrition.

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KIDS

1.Dietary Fiber (Soluble Fiber, Insoluble Fiber, Resistant Starch): Supports gastrointestinal motility, improves stool bulk, and contributes to healthy gut microbiota by promoting colonic fermentation processes.
2.Potassium (K) : Maintains electrolyte balance, supports neuromuscular function, and contributes to normal muscle contraction.
3.Magnesium (Mg) : Acts as a cofactor for enzymatic reactions involved in energy metabolism, protein synthesis, and nerve transmission.
4.Calcium (Ca) : Supports bone mineralization and skeletal development during childhood growth phases.
5.Phosphorus (P) : Plays a role in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, cellular energy metabolism, and formation of bones and teeth.
6.Iron (Fe) : Supports hemoglobin synthesis and erythropoiesis, facilitating oxygen transport and reducing risk of iron deficiency.
7.Low Fat and Cholesterol-Free Profile : Naturally low in fat and free from cholesterol, suitable for balanced pediatric nutrition.

ADULTS

1.B-Complex Vitamins (Thiamine – B1, Riboflavin – B2, Niacin – B3) : Assist in carbohydrate metabolism, nervous system function, and cellular energy production.
2.Iron (Fe) : Supports hemoglobin synthesis and oxygen transport, helping reduce fatigue associated with iron deficiency.
3.Phosphorus (P) : Involved in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, cellular energy metabolism, and maintenance of bone and tooth structure.
4.Calcium (Ca) : Contributes to maintenance of bone mineral density and supports normal muscle contraction and nerve signaling.
5.Magnesium (Mg) : Acts as a cofactor in enzymatic reactions related to glucose metabolism, muscle function, and nerve transmission.
6.Potassium (K) : Maintains electrolyte balance, supports neuromuscular transmission, and contributes to regulation of blood pressure.
7.Gluten-Free Profile : Naturally gluten-free and suitable for adults with gluten intolerance or sensitive digestion.

ELDERS

1.Dietary Fiber (Soluble Fiber, Insoluble Fiber, Resistant Starch) : Supports gastrointestinal motility, improves bowel regularity, and helps manage age-related constipation through enhanced stool bulk and colonic fermentation.
2.Potassium (K) : Maintains electrolyte balance, supports neuromuscular function, and contributes to regulation of blood pressure and cardiovascular health.
3.Magnesium (Mg) : Acts as a cofactor in enzymatic reactions related to muscle relaxation, nerve transmission, and glucose metabolism, helping reduce muscle cramps.
4.Calcium (Ca) : Contributes to maintenance of bone mineral density and supports skeletal strength, important for reducing osteoporosis risk.
5.Phosphorus (P) : Supports adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, cellular energy metabolism, and maintenance of bone and tooth structure.
6.Iron (Fe) : Supports hemoglobin synthesis and oxygen transport, helping reduce fatigue and anemia commonly observed in elderly individuals.
7.B-Complex Vitamins (Thiamine – B1, Riboflavin – B2, Niacin – B3) : Assist in carbohydrate metabolism, nervous system function, and cellular energy production.

WOMANS

1.Iron (Fe) : Supports hemoglobin synthesis and erythropoiesis, helping reduce risk of iron-deficiency anemia commonly observed in women.
2.Folate (Vitamin B9) : Supports DNA synthesis, cell division, and red blood cell formation, important for women of reproductive age and maternal nutrition.
3.Magnesium (Mg) : Acts as a cofactor in enzymatic reactions related to muscle relaxation, nerve transmission, and energy metabolism; may help reduce menstrual-related muscle cramps.
4.Potassium (K) : Maintains electrolyte balance, supports neuromuscular function, and contributes to regulation of blood pressure.
5.Calcium (Ca) : Supports bone mineral density and skeletal health, helping reduce long-term osteoporosis risk.
6.Phosphorus (P) : Involved in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, cellular energy metabolism, and maintenance of bone and tooth structure.
7.Gluten-Free Profile : Naturally gluten-free and suitable for women with gluten sensitivity or digestive discomfort.

General Information
1. Always consult a paediatrician before adding any new food to your baby’s diet. This guidance is intended for general use and may not suit every child’s nutritional requirements.
2. Introduce raw banana powder into your baby’s diet slowly, just as you would with any new food. Start with a small quantity and increase it gradually.
3. Ensure that all meals are prepared fresh each time.
4. Sterilize your baby’s utensils before using them to serve food.
5. To keep raw banana powder fresh, store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight.
6. At what age should a baby begin eating solid foods? To learn more, see this UNICEF article (Link: https://www.unicef.org/parenting/food-nutrition/feeding-your-baby-when-to-start-solid-foods).

What is the method for preparing raw banana powder porridge for infants?
1. Wash your hands thoroughly before preparing the food.
2. Boil drinking water for 5 minutes to make sure it is safe.
3. Place 2 tablespoons of raw banana powder in a pan.
4. Cook over medium heat for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent lumps.
5. Optionally, add palm jaggery or palm candy powder for flavour.
6. Let it cool to room temperature and serve immediately.

Milk: To prepare a nutritious Palmyra sprout (panang kilangu) drink, mix 1–2 tablespoons of the powder with a small amount of room-temperature milk to form a smooth, lump-free paste. In a saucepan, bring 1 cup of milk to a gentle simmer and slowly whisk in the paste, stirring continuously to prevent the fiber-rich powder from settling or clumping. Cook on low heat for 3–5 minutes until the milk thickens slightly and the earthy aroma is released. Finally, sweeten with palm jaggery (karupatti) and add a pinch of cardamom or dry ginger powder to balance the natural, slightly bitter undertones of the sprout.

Breakfast Cereals: To make a fiber-rich breakfast cereal using palmyra sprout (panang kilangu) powder, whisk 2–3 tablespoons of the powder into 1 cup of milk or water and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly to prevent lumps. As the mixture thickens into a porridge, stir in rolled oats or toasted muesli to add texture and substance, simmering for 3–4 minutes until the oats are soft. Once cooked, transfer to a bowl and top with palm jaggery, grated coconut, and sliced bananas to complement the sprout’s unique earthy and slightly nutty flavor. This preparation provides a high-fiber, low-glycemic start to your day.

Sweets: To make a traditional sweet like Panang Kilangu Burfi or Laddu, heat 2 tablespoons of ghee in a pan and lightly roast 1 cup of palmyra sprout powder on low heat for 3–5 minutes until it becomes fragrant. Gradually add ½ cup of grated coconut and ½ cup of melted palm jaggery (karupatti), stirring continuously to combine the earthy flavors. For a smoother texture, you can add a splash of warm milk or extra ghee until the mixture thickens and begins to leave the sides of the pan. Flavor with a pinch of cardamom and dry ginger powder, then press the mixture into a greased tray to cool into squares or roll them into nutritious, high-fiber sweet balls.

Cakes: To bake a high-fiber cake with palmyra sprout (panang kilangu) powder, replace about 20-30% of the regular flour with the sprout powder to manage its dense, fibrous texture. Whisk 3 eggs with ¾ cup palm jaggery (karupatti) for a deep, earthy sweetness, then fold in a sifted mixture of ¾ cup all-purpose flour, ¼ cup palmyra sprout powder, and 1 teaspoon baking powder. Incorporate ½ cup melted ghee and ¼ cup milk to ensure the batter remains moist, as this powder is highly absorbent. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 30–35 minutes until a skewer comes out clean, resulting in a unique, rustic cake that pairs perfectly with a pinch of dry ginger or cardamom.

Pancakes: To make fiber-rich palmyra sprout (panang kilangu) pancakes, whisk together ¼ cup of palmyra sprout powder, ¾ cup of whole wheat flour, 1 teaspoon of baking powder, and a pinch of salt. In another bowl, combine 1 egg, ¾ cup of milk, and 2 tablespoons of melted palm jaggery; gradually stir the wet ingredients into the dry mix to form a smooth batter. Because palmyra powder is naturally fibrous and absorbent, let the batter rest for 10 minutes and add an extra splash of milk if it becomes too thick. Pour ladlefuls onto a greased griddle over medium heat and cook until the edges are set and the surface is golden-brown, serving with a drizzle of honey or coconut syrup.

Idly: To make fiber-rich palmyra sprout (panang kilangu) idlis, whisk 2–3 tablespoons of palmyra sprout powder into 1 cup of fermented idli batter and stir until thoroughly combined. Since the sprout powder is highly absorbent and contains natural fiber, add a small splash of water to maintain the standard thick, dropping consistency of the batter.

Dosa: To make palmyra sprout (panang kilangu) dosa, whisk 3 tablespoons of the sprout powder into 1 cup of fermented dosa batter and mix until smooth. Because this powder is high in fiber and absorbs moisture quickly, add a small amount of water to maintain a thin, pourable consistency that spreads easily on the tawa. Heat a griddle, spread the batter in a circular motion, and drizzle with ghee or sesame oil, cooking until the dosa is golden-brown and crispy.

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
  1. Ramesh

    I recently started using Panang Kilangu powder for my family. It has a very traditional taste and feels nutritious and filling.

  2. Malathi

    The powder has a fresh aroma and mixes smoothly in porridge. I’m happy to give such a natural food to my children.

  3. Dinesh

    Very good quality and hygienic packaging

  4. Kannan

    I’m very satisfied with the product quality