Mango Juice
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Phanas Saat
70 Per Pack
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Jackfruit or Phanas Saat made from Organic Farm Fresh Agricultural Friut-Pulp. It is ready to eat at anyTime, any Seasons. Product of Goa State.
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Noni Juice
800 Per 400ml
Nutritional food for living cells. Totaly organic, boost immune system, anti aging noni fruit contains more than 200 neutraceuticals, vitamins, minerals, alkaloids, amino acids and antioxidants that are required by our body on daily basis. It is powerful detoxifier, removing the toxic residues from our cell membranes, allowing the cell membrane to be soft and supple for effective membrane communication. It is also proved to be a stress reliever and immune system regulator. Morinda citrifolia works as an adoptogen, making the body systems work to normal levels. Call for details information payment neft
Kokam Sharbat
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Garcinia indica, a plant in the mangosteen family (Clusiaceae), commonly known as kokum, is a fruit tree that has culinary, pharmaceutical, and industrial uses. The tree is also ornamental, with a dense canopy of green leaves and red-tinged, tender, emerging leaves. It is indigenous to the Western Ghats region of India, along the western coast. It is found in forest lands, riversides, and wasteland, and also gets cultivated on a small scale. It does not require irrigation, spraying or fertilizers. These plants prefer evergreen forests, but some also thrive in relatively low-rainfall areas. Garcinia indica is known by various names across India, including amsolaamsul, bindin, biran, bhirand, bhinda, bhrinda, brinda, kokumkokam, katambi, looikya, sour apple, panarpuli or ratamba. Further, the extractconcentrate of this fruit is called aagal in Konkani and Marathi. It is ready to use for preparation of sol kadhi when mixed with coconut milk. The genus Garcinia, belonging to the family Clusiaceae, includes some 200 species found in the Old World tropics, especially Asia and Africa. Of the 35 species found in India, 17 are endemic. Of these, seven are endemic to the Western Ghats region (lying along western coastal India), six in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and four in the northeastern region of India. Called kokum, kokam, or bin'na in parts of western India, the Garcinia indica seed contains 23-26% oil, which remains solid at room temperature and is used in the preparations of confectionery, medicines and cosmetics. The outer cover of fruit is dried in the sun to get aamsul or kokam. It is used as a slightly sour spice in recipes from Maharashtra that yields peculiar taste and dark red colour. It is a preferred substitute for tamarind in curries and other dishes from Konkan. It is also used in Konkani cuisine, in Gujarat, and some cuisines of South India.