Example sentences for the subject/ verb "Banana chips are..." ending with a pronoun:The banana chips are for you. (personal pronoun)The banana chips are those. (demonstrative pronoun)The banana chips are mine. (possessive pronoun)The banana chips are which? (interrogative pronoun)The banana chips are everywhere. (indefinite pronoun)
No, you should never feed you rabbits banana chips they will get really sick.
100g of banana chips have 35.2g of sugar from the total amount of Carbohydrates - 58.3g
you could always experiment that is a whole category of cooking but I think it would be better to use dried fruit in banana bread like almonds or dried banana bits you can get that from a normal supermarket:)
The best choice is banana because it gives you more nutrients and help in growth in height. Chips is basically a junk food for kids. Chips just give them fat and that's it!
No
I don't understand why you would want that to happen, but try garlic chips, chile, or an unipe banana.
To work this out:-Purchase 12 bags.Open them and count how many chips there are in total from all the 12 bagsDivide this number by 12This will give you the average number of banana chips in a 12 ozs bag.
some of the products of Quirino are Banana Chips and Carbon
you can get bags of corn chips as well as potato chips and banana chips In a store frozen food department, you can get frozen bags of cabbage, cauliflower, corn.
yes in small amounts
If you want the chips mixed throughout the bread, add them before baking.