Common Names: Nendran Banana, Kerala Banana, Nendran Plantain, Changalikodan
Family: Musaceae
Origin: India
Nendran Banana (Musa 'Nendran') is a popular and versatile banana cultivar native to India, particularly Kerala. Known for its long, thick, and slightly curved fruits, Nendran Bananas are highly valued for their rich, starchy flavor, making them a staple in South Indian cuisine. Unlike typical dessert bananas, Nendran Bananas are often cooked or processed into various traditional dishes, including chips, curries, and desserts. This robust plant is also admired for its large, vibrant green leaves, which add a tropical flair to any garden.
Leaves: Nendran Banana plants feature large, broad leaves that are bright green and have a glossy texture. These leaves are often used in South Indian cooking as natural wraps for steaming food or as plates.
Fruits: The plant produces long, thick-skinned bananas that are typically harvested when they are mature but still green. The fruits have a starchy, slightly sweet flavor and are excellent for cooking. When fully ripe, the bananas turn a golden-yellow color with a firm, creamy texture.
Uses: Nendran Bananas are highly versatile and can be used in a variety of culinary applications. They are commonly fried to make banana chips, boiled or steamed for savory dishes, or allowed to ripen for use in desserts. The leaves are also used in traditional cooking and religious ceremonies.