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Introducing our irresistible tropical flavor, Banana Bliss! Indulge in the luscious combination of creamy bananas and exotic fruits with our premium ice cream mix-in. Bursting with vibrant tropical notes and a hint of sweetness, this delectable flavor will transport your taste buds to a blissful paradise.
Elevate your ice cream creations with the tantalizing taste of Banana Bliss, the ultimate tropical escape. Discover the perfect harmony of flavors and take your frozen treats to new heights of deliciousness. Don’t miss out on this delightful addition to your dessert menu!
AussieBlends Banana Bliss Flavor for soft serve, frozen yogurt, or Gelato.
32 oz bottle:
- Kosher certified, Gluten-free, Vegan & Sugar-free
- Shelf Stable flavors no need to be frozen or refrigerated
Instructions:
- Add 3.5 oz for each AussieBlends mix bag.
- Shake well before use
- Mix one AussieBlends mix bag and then add the flavor.
- Once the bottle is open, please keep them refrigerated
- Store under 40F
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. In some countries, bananas are called “plantains”, distinguishing them from dessert bananas.
Bananas are one of the healthiest fruits in the world because they come full of vitamins and minerals – especially potassium, vitamin B6 and vitamin C.
However, it’s important to remember not to go overboard with your daily banana intake. According to Healthline, you should stick to the recommendation of one or two bananas a day, but no more than that. Eating too much of any food, even one as healthy as bananas, can lead to weight gain or deficiencies in nutrients.
Rich in nutrients, may improve blood sugar levels, may support digestive health, may aid weight loss, may support heart health, full of antioxidants,
may help you feel fuller, may improve insulin sensitivity when unripe.
Most historians believe that the Arabian slave traders are the ones who gave the banana its popular name. The bananas that originated from Southeast Asia were not the size that we are familiar with today. They were small, about as long as an adult finger, hence the name “banan”, Arabic for finger.
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