Banana Flour Biscuit Processing

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzVNYwjm6cA

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04:03:00

Year of Production: 

2023

Source/Author: 

NIFTEM Thanjavur
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Being a highly nutrious crop rich in starch for the human health, banana processing is done using simple technologies to produce flour. As a high source of starch, banana flour processing is began by selecting mature green bananas which are washed to remove dirt on the surface and then blanched at 85 degrees centigrade for 5 minutes. Blanched bananas are soaked in cold water and then pealed and sliced.

Banana processing

First, banana slices are kept in solar drier at 50 degrees centigrade for 4-6 hours and dry bananas are pulverised into flour which are 50-100 microns. Processing of cookies require banana flour, fat, icing sugar, baking powder and water.
Fat and icing sugar are mixed together,  banana flour, baking powder and water are added squentially and the mixture is put in cooking wire cutter cum dropper machine. Cookies are put in oven at 170 degrees centigrade for 20-30 minutes and they are later removed and cooled at room temperature.
Finally cookie are packed and stored.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:48Banana flour is high in starch.
00:4901:05Select mature green bananas and wash them.
01:0602:00Washed bananas are blanched and soaked in cold water, pealed and sliced.
02:0102:12Dry bananas are pulverised into flour.
02:1302:31Processing of cookies require banana flour, fat, icing sugar.
02:3202:34Other are baking powder nd water.
02:3502:44Fqt and icing sugar are mixed together.
02:4502:48Banana flour, baking powder and water are added squentialy.
02:4902:53Put mixture in cooking wire cutter cum dropper machine.
02:5403:04Cookies are put in oven for 20-30 minutes.
03:0503:11Remove cookies from oven and coo them at room temperature.
03:1203:20Pack cookies and store.
03:2104:03Summary

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