Though it has a rigid surface and is bitter in taste, bitter melon is believed to have a host of medicinal properties including helping with balancing and regulating blood sugar level. Additionally, the juicy pulp of Jamun/ Jambo fruit contains resin, Gallic acid and tannin and the taste can vary from acidic to fairly sweet. The Jamun seed is known to contain a biochemical called ‘jambolin’ and glycoside, which is believed to check the conversion of starch into sugar. It is also a rich source of vitamins A & C. Popular name(s): Jambul, Jamun, Black Plum, Faux Pistachier, Indian Blackberry, Jambol, Doowet and Jambolan. “The fruit of the tree are very tasteful; one who regularly consumes the juice of the jambu tree, does not suffer from old age, disease and can even resist death…” Vayu puran, Chapter 46, Verse 28/29.
Dabur Chyawanprash has anti-oxidant properties & strengthens your body's internal defense mechanism, the immune system, thereby protecting you from everyday infections, cough, cold & stress etc.
Bite size round mouth watering wafers, also known as pappadums. Rolled paper-thin, sun dried and generously seasoned with Black Pepper. Very versatile: Deep fry, Microwave, dry roast on a pan or simply flame roast. Great on its own or serve with pickles, spiced chutneys or a salsa dip.
A tropical herb of the ginger family. A colourful, mildly aromatic and versatile spice used in most Indian dishes. Use sparingly.
Turmeric keeps for only a few months so replace regularly.
Available in 100g bag.