Dry Amla Dealers in Bangalore

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  • Dry Amla

    Dry Amla

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    1 Ton (MOQ)

    • Form: Whole
    • Application: Skin Products, Medicine, Hair Oil, Cooking
    • Feature: No Preservatives, No Artificial Flavour
    • Type: Dry Amla
    • Part: Fruit
    • Country of Origin: India
    • Cultivation Type: Conventional & Organic
    • Cultivation Type: Conventional & Organic
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  • 1836 Dried Gooseberry

    1836 Dried Gooseberry

    600 - 800 Per Kilogram

    100 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Brand Name: 1836
    • Cultivation Type: Natural
    • Application: Used In Chutneys And Candies
    • Grade: Food Grade
    • Packaging Type: Plastic Packet
    • Packaging Size: 1 Kg
    • Country of Origin: India
    • Hindi Name: Sukha Amla
    • Taste: Tart and Slightly Bitter

    Our Dried Gooseberries, or Sukha Amla, provide a perfect balance of tartness and slight bitterness. Used in chutneys, candies, or enjoyed as a snack, these berries are a nutritious and flavorful addition to your culinary repertoire.

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  • Dry Amla

    Dry Amla

    185 Per Kilogram

    100 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Type: Ayurveda Products
    • Color: Dry Amla
    • Ayurvedic medicine: Natural Medicine
    • Uses for Diseses: Skin Problems

    We grow amla in our farm, the amla is cleaned and cut into pieces and sun-dried. We ensure the 100% quality dry amla which is best suitable for 'Ayurvedic medicine', the powder of amla has multiple medicinal values, including improving the heamoglobin level in blood when consumed with honey. Also helps to control hairfall and re-growth of hairs, and retain the natural black color of the hair.

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  • organic dried amla

    organic dried amla

    200 Per Kilogram

    • Type: Dried Amla
    • Color: Brown
    • Feature: Good For Skin, No Artificial Flavour
    • Packaging Type: Jute Bag, Net Bag
    • Packaging Size: 1 kg, 5 kg, 30 kg, 50 kg
    • Packaging Type: Plastic Bag
    • Brand Name: Abhinandhan
    • Speciality: Preservatives
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  • Dry Amla

    Dry Amla

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    The tree is small to medium in size, reaching 8 to 18 m in height, with a crooked trunk and spreading branches. The branchlets are glabrous or finely pubescent, 10–20 cm long, usually deciduous; the leaves are simple, subsessile and closely set along branchlets, light green, resembling pinnate leaves. The flowers are greenish-yellow. The fruit is nearly spherical, light greenish yellow, quite smooth and hard on appearance, with six vertical stripes or furrows. Ripening in autumn, the berries are harvested by hand after climbing to upper branches bearing the fruits. The taste of Indian gooseberry is sour, bitter and astringent, and it is quite fibrous. In India, it is common to eat gooseberries steeped in salt water and turmeric to make the sour fruits palatable benefits Dried amla Improves immunity. Dried amla Reduces blood sugar in diabetic patients. Dried amla Increases urination and eliminates unwanted toxins. Dried amla help to Strengthens heart muscles.

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  • Dried Amla

    Dried Amla

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    Anjeer or fig, a member of the mulberry family. The small bell or pear-shaped fruit is commonly available it its dried form throughout the year, but like the saying goes, there’s nothing like having it fresh. The sweet juicy flesh loaded with crunchy seeds is an absolute delight, especially when wine poached or grilled, and drizzled with a little honey on top. Toss it into salads with rocket leaves, nuts, summer veggies and cheese, and you have a lunch winner right there! While the fresh fruit may score high on natural flavour, the dried anjeer matches us for being an easy anytime healthy snack. It has higher concentration of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, is easily available, and can also be used to make mithais, halwas, jams and other preserves.   Since figs are a good source of fiber, research has found that they could aid in weight management as high-fiber foods have a positive impact. Fiber forms an essential part of our daily diet. Not only is fiber good for our digestive system, it has also been linked to the reduced risk of cancer and type 2 diabetes. Health experts will tell you that foods with high fiber makes one feel full and satiated for long which is why they easily fit in your weight-loss strategies. Anjeer is a good source of potassium. Potassium is an important mineral, which is required for the body and its regular intake is said to help in maintaining blood pressure because it tends to negate the harmful effects of sodium. Since we live in a world where we constantly rely on processed foods, which have high sodium content, a diet rich in potassium is essential. Doing so could also aid in blood circulation and digestive disorders. According to a study done by Shiga University of Medical Science in Japan, it states that for individuals with diabetes, having a diet rich in potassium may help you protect against heart and kidney ailments. According to ancient Greeks, figs were considered to be a sacred fruit and a natural aphrodisiac. It symbolised fertility and love. In ancient India too, figs were combined with milk and taken. Since it is loaded with minerals like zinc, manganese, magnesium and iron, they all contribute to improving reproductive health. Moreover, as a home remedy, young girls are often advised to eat figs to overcome PMS issues. Studies have also found that since dried figs are a high source of antioxidants and fiber, they help in protecting against post-menopausal breast cancer and hormonal imbalances. Studies have shown that figs help reduce the level of triglycerides in the body, which are fat particles that circulate in the bloodstream and are a major cause of heart disease. Moreover, the high antioxidant content in dried figs couple with blood pressure lowering properties help in eliminating free radicals from the body, which could lead to the blockage of coronary arteries in the long run, and prevent coronary heart disease. The high fiber content in figs helps in maintaining a healthy digestive system, thus also aids in preventing constipation. Fibers are essential for maintaining regular bowel movements and food sources such as figs are found to help in easing digestion when consumed regularly.

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