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Worth2Deal Kerala Chilly Masala Banana Chips are authentic Nendran banana chips made in Malabar, Kerala — coated in a tangy tomato-chilli masala with no palm oil, no preservatives, and no artificial colours. Buyers across India who want to buy spicy banana chips online India, order kerala banana chips online India, or find kerala banana chips no preservatives online trust Worth2Deal for direct Malabar-sourced quality. Available with free pan-India delivery — the best banana chips buy online India can offer for authentic south indian banana chips online delivery to Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, and beyond. FSSAI Lic. No. 21317233000044.
What Are Kerala Chilly Masala Banana Chips?
Kerala chilly masala banana chips are a spiced variation of Kerala's most iconic snack. Traditional Kerala banana chips use raw Nendran bananas — a thick, starchy plantain variety unique to South India — sliced thin and fried in clean oil. This chilly masala version adds a bold tomato-chilli coating that delivers a tangy, mildly hot flavour profile loved by snack lovers across India, whether or not they have ever been to Kerala. It is not a potato chip with banana flavouring. It is an actual banana chip with actual spice — a completely different eating experience.
Why Are Nendran Bananas Used?
Nendran bananas (also called Ethakka or Nendran Pazham) are a large, thick-skinned South Indian plantain grown primarily in Kerala. They are starchier, denser, and lower in moisture than standard bananas — which makes them ideal for slicing thin and frying to a firm, satisfying crunch. Regular bananas are too soft and sweet; Nendran bananas produce chips that stay crispy well after opening. If you have ever eaten a banana chip that actually had texture and held up against a proper crunch test, it was almost certainly made from Nendran bananas.
Who Will Love These Chips?
You do not need to be Malayali or from Kerala to fall in love with these. These chips are for:
- Anyone in a metro city who is tired of the same commercial chips and wants an authentic regional Indian snack
- Food explorers in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, or Hyderabad who have seen Kerala banana chips at a South Indian restaurant and want to order them at home
- Health-conscious buyers who want snacks without palm oil, artificial colours, or preservatives
- Families looking for a tea-time snack that is genuinely different from everything in a supermarket aisle
- People who received Kerala chips in a gift hamper and are now searching where to buy them again
Thousands of non-Malayalee buyers across India order Worth2Deal Kerala snacks every month — and the chilly masala banana chips are consistently among the first products they reorder.
How Do These Compare to Commercial Tomato-Flavoured Chips?
When you buy tomato flavoured banana chips India from Worth2Deal, you are not buying a potato chip with banana flavouring added. You are buying an actual Nendran banana chip with an actual tomato-chilli spice blend — a completely different product. Here is how it compares:
| Feature | Worth2Deal Chilly Masala Chips | Commercial Tomato Chips |
|---|---|---|
| Base ingredient | Nendran banana | Potato or corn |
| Oil used | No palm oil, fresh every batch | Often palm oil or reused oil |
| Preservatives | None — kerala banana chips no preservatives | Typically present |
| Flavouring | Real tomato-chilli spice blend | Artificial tomato flavour |
| Gluten free | Yes, naturally | Varies by brand |
| Origin | Malabar, Kerala — small batch | Industrial factory |
| Delivery | Free pan-India kerala snacks online free delivery | Depends on platform |
When and How to Serve
These chips work in almost any snacking situation:
- Evening tea time with masala chai — the classic Kerala pairing
- Travel snack that stays crispy in sealed packaging
- Party or get-together snack bowl
- Kids' snack box (mild spice level suitable for most children)
- Office desk snacking
- Festival snack platters alongside other Malabar treats
Pair these with our Kerala Payyoli Mixture for a complete Malabar tea-time spread. Prefer the classic flavour? Try our pure coconut oil Kerala banana chips — same Nendran base, traditional preparation. Browse our full Healthy & Traditional Snacks collection for more Kerala snacks delivered free across India.
How to Store These Chips
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Always reseal the pack tightly after opening. Do not refrigerate — moisture is the only thing that kills the crunch. Once opened, consume within 7–10 days for best texture.
If you want to buy tomato flavoured banana chips India with free delivery
for a party, gift hamper, or festival order — Worth2Deal ships pan-India
with no minimum order value.
FAQs
Q1. Why are Kerala banana chips famous across India?
Kerala banana chips are famous because of the Nendran banana — a thick, starchy South Indian plantain that produces a dense, firm chip no other banana variety can match. Combined with Kerala's tradition of small-batch frying in clean oil with no artificial additives, these chips have a depth of flavour and crunch that mass-produced potato chips cannot replicate. They are a staple at Kerala weddings, Onam feasts, and family tea times — and that cultural weight has made them one of the most searched authentic regional snacks in India.
Q2. Are Kerala banana chips healthier than potato chips?
Kerala banana chips made without palm oil, artificial colours, or preservatives are a significantly cleaner choice than most commercial potato chips. Nendran bananas are naturally rich in potassium, dietary fibre, and resistant starch, which supports digestion and provides slower energy release compared to potato-based snacks. They also have a lower glycemic index than standard potato chips, making them a better option for buyers watching blood sugar. Worth2Deal Kerala Chilly Masala Banana Chips contain no palm oil, no artificial flavours, and no preservatives. FSSAI Lic. No. 21317233000044.
Q3. What is a Nendran banana and why is it used for chips?
Nendran (also called Ethakka or Nendran Pazham in Malayalam) is a large, starchy plantain grown primarily in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is firmer, drier, and lower in sugar than regular bananas — which makes it ideal for slicing thin and frying into a crispy, crunchy chip that holds its texture long after the pack is opened. Standard bananas are too soft and sweet for this purpose. Nendran is the only variety that produces the thick, satisfying crunch Kerala banana chips are known for worldwide.
Q4. What is the difference between Kerala banana chips and regular potato chips?
Kerala banana chips use Nendran banana as the base — not potato. The result is a thicker, denser chip with a naturally richer flavour profile that has a slight earthiness and sweetness underneath the seasoning. The chilly masala version adds a tangy tomato-chilli coating that gives a completely different taste experience from commercial potato chip flavours. Banana chips are also naturally gluten-free and, when made without palm oil and preservatives, have a cleaner ingredient profile than most potato chip brands.
Q5. Are these chips gluten free and safe for kids?
Yes. These chips are naturally gluten-free — the base ingredient is Nendran banana, not wheat or any grain. They contain no artificial preservatives or colours. The spice level is mild to moderate, making them suitable for most school-age children and family snacking. If you have specific allergy concerns, check the ingredient label on your pack.
Q6. What oil is used to fry these banana chips — is it fresh oil or reused oil?
Worth2Deal Kerala Chilly Masala Banana Chips are fried in fresh oil with every batch. Reused or recycled oil is one of the most common quality complaints buyers have about cheaper banana chip brands — it produces a stale, rancid aftertaste that masks the real flavour of the banana. Our small-batch production ensures that oil is not reused across batches, which is why the chips taste clean and the aftertaste is pleasant rather than greasy.
Q7. How are these tomato chilly masala chips different from plain Kerala banana chips?
The classic Kerala banana chip is lightly salted and carries a clean coconut oil flavour. This chilly masala version uses the same Nendran banana base but adds a bold tomato-chilli spice coating for a tangier, spicier experience. If you prefer the traditional plain version, try our pure coconut oil Kerala banana chips. Both are available with free pan-India delivery.
Q8. Can I buy authentic Kerala banana chips online and get them delivered in Bengaluru, Mumbai, or Delhi?
Yes. Worth2Deal is a Malabar-based FSSAI-licensed Kerala grocery store that delivers authentic Kerala snacks free across India. Buyers in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Coimbatore, Nagpur, Chandigarh, Indore, Surat, Gurgaon, and Noida regularly order from Worth2Deal. You do not need to visit Kerala or hunt through local supermarkets — order online and receive authentic Malabar banana chips at your door.
Q9. What is the best way to order kerala banana chips online without getting broken or stale chips?
Buy from a source that uses proper airtight packaging and ships in protective outer packaging. Worth2Deal packs chips in sealed pouches and uses courier-safe outer packaging to minimise breakage in transit. If your pack arrives damaged, contact us immediately. Freshness is protected by the airtight seal — once you open the pack, transfer to an airtight container and consume within 7–10 days for best crunch.
Q10. How should I store Kerala banana chips to keep them crispy after opening?
Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature — never in the refrigerator. Moisture is the only real enemy of banana chip crunch. After opening, either reseal the original pack tightly with a clip or transfer to an airtight container. Avoid exposure to steam, open air, or humid kitchen environments. Properly stored opened chips stay crispy for 7–10 days.
Q11. Are these banana chips a good snack for travel and long journeys?
Yes — banana chips are one of the best travel snacks available. They are dry, lightweight, non-perishable within their shelf life, and do not produce strong odours. The sealed pack is easy to carry in a bag, tiffin, or luggage. The chilly masala version in particular is a popular choice for train journeys, road trips, and flights across India because the flavour holds up well over time and the chips do not turn soggy at room temperature.
Q12. Can I order south indian banana chips online as a gift or for festivals like Onam and Diwali?
Absolutely. Worth2Deal Kerala banana chips make an excellent gifting option for Onam, Diwali, Eid, Vishu, and housewarmings. They are a culturally meaningful snack for Malayali families outside Kerala and a genuine discovery gift for non-Malayalee food lovers. Browse our full Healthy & Traditional Snacks collection for more gifting options, or pair these chips with our Kerala Payyoli Mixture for a complete Malabar snack hamper. Free pan-India delivery on all orders. FSSAI Lic. No. 21317233000044.
Manufacturer / Seller Details
Sold by: Worth2Deal Address: 7/330 A, Shanthi Nagar, Kokkur, Malappuram, Kerala — 679591 Phone: +91 9846294242 Email: worth2deal.com@gmail.com FSSAI Lic. No. 21317233000044 Free pan-India delivery on all orders.


