Freeze-Dried Green Banana Powder

Bulk Supply of Lyophilised Green Banana Powder

Botanical Name: Musa paradisiaca

Our Freeze-Dried Green Banana Powder is produced from carefully selected unripe bananas using lyophilisation — water is removed by sublimation under vacuum at sub-zero temperatures. Because no heat is applied during the main drying phase, this method offers strong retention of natural resistant starch, heat-sensitive nutrients, colour, and flavour, making it ideal for premium clean-label and raw-use formulations.

MOQ: 100 kg
Lead Time: 3-4 weeks
Private Label Available

Product Overview

Sourced directly from sustainable farms and processed in food-grade facilities

Freeze-drying (lyophilisation) preserves the native structure of the green banana, leaving a light, porous powder that rehydrates quickly and carries high levels of resistant starch (Type 2). This makes it an exceptional functional ingredient for:

  • Premium resistant starch food products
  • Raw, cold-blend and smoothie formulations
  • Gluten-free, paleo and clean-label product development
  • Nutraceutical and specialty nutrition formulations

B2B Applications & Use Cases

Versatile ingredient for multiple industries and product categories

Smoothie & Beverage Blends

Raw smoothie powders, meal replacements, instant nutritional drinks where fast hydration matters

Nutraceuticals & Supplements

Resistant starch capsules and sachets, gut-health blends, encapsulated functional ingredients

Infant & Specialty Nutrition

Baby food bases, specialty nutrition products requiring clean-label, low-processing inputs

Clean-Label Brands

Organic and natural food lines, minimally processed product positioning

Energy & Snack Products

Cold-pressed energy bars, raw snacks, no-bake formulations

Functional Food Manufacturing

High-fibre formulations and premium ingredient blends for value-added product lines

Technical Specifications

Detailed product specifications for quality assurance and formulation

Parameter Specification
Botanical Name Musa paradisiaca
Processing Method Freeze-drying (lyophilisation)
Appearance Fine, light powder
Color Pale cream to off-white
Taste Mild, neutral, close to fresh fruit
Odor Characteristic, mild banana
Mesh Size / Particle Size 60-100 mesh
Moisture Content ≤ 5%
Shelf Life 24 months
Storage Conditions Cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight; reseal after opening
Total Starch* ~77%
Resistant Starch ≥ 50%
Protein 3-5%
Dietary Fiber ≥ 8%

Specifications are indicative and may vary slightly between batches. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is provided with each shipment.
*This is an average value and will change batch to batch.

Packaging Options

Flexible packaging solutions to meet your business needs

1 kg
Sample/Trial
5 kg
Small Batch
10 kg
Medium Batch
25 kg
Bulk Supply

Packaging Types

  • Nitrogen-flushed laminated foil pouches
  • Fiber drums with moisture-barrier liner
  • Custom packaging available
  • Private label / OEM options

Quality & Compliance

Meeting international food safety and quality standards

Food Safety Standards

  • HACCP Certified
  • ISO 22000 Compliance
  • EU Food Safety Standards
  • GMP Certified Facilities

Testing & Quality Control

  • Microbial Testing
  • Heavy Metals Analysis
  • Pesticide Residue Testing
  • Nutritional Analysis

Certificates Available on Request

COA, MSDS, Organic Certificates, Halal/Kosher (if applicable), Allergen Statement

Ordering Information

Minimum order quantity, production timeline, and shipping options

Minimum Order Quantity
100 kg
Sample quantities available
Production Lead Time
3-4 weeks
From order confirmation
Shipping Options
Multiple
Air / Sea / Express Courier
Export Availability
Worldwide
EU certified, global shipping

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