That’s another clickbait recipe teaser—the “read in the first comment” part is just there to drive engagement. But the idea itself (banana “candies”) is real and can be made in simple, natural ways.
Banana
🍌 Natural Banana Candies (simple homemade version)
🧾 Ingredients
- 3–4 ripe bananas
- Optional: cinnamon, lemon juice, or cocoa powder
👨🍳 Method 1: Dehydrated banana candies (best version)
🔥 Steps
- Slice bananas into thin rounds
- Lightly brush with lemon juice (prevents browning)
- Place on baking tray or dehydrator rack
- Dry at low heat:
- Oven: 60–80°C (140–175°F)
- Time: 3–6 hours
🍬 Result
- Chewy, sweet banana “candy chips”
- Naturally sweet, no added sugar needed
🍯 Method 2: Oven-baked caramelized bananas
🔥 Steps
- Slice bananas lengthwise or into chunks
- Sprinkle lightly with cinnamon
- Bake at 180°C (350°F) for 15–20 minutes
🍬 Result
- Soft, caramel-like texture
- Naturally sweet dessert
❌ What viral posts often exaggerate
- That it becomes “real candy like sweets”
- That it lasts long without proper drying
- That it requires secret ingredients
🧠 Bottom line
Banana candies are just dried or baked bananas—simple, natural, and healthy, not a magical transformation.
If you want, I can show you how to make banana chips that stay crispy for weeks without oil or sugar.