Vegan; Vegetarian; High in Fiber; Kosher Pareve
Vibrant color
Grown in the Pacific Northwest
Rich in minerals, protein, and fiber
They're very easy to prepare, needing no pre-soaking and cooking in just 30 minutes.
Ragi or finger millet is the most nutritious and healthy cereals. It is flour made by grinding red bajra. Ragi is rich source of minerals, calcium and protein. It is also rich in phosphorus, potassium and iron. Calcium is an important component in maintaining bone density and health. Its healthier alternative supplements for people who might be at risk of osteoporosis or low hemoglobin levels.
Soaking your feet in warm water to which salt has been added will give relief to tried feet.
By putting a pinch of salt into the water before placing flowers into a vase, it will freshen them.
During the winter frosts you can throw salt onto ice and snow and it will help it to melt quickly.
When coal on the barbecue are really red, sprinkle, salt onto them , it reduces the amount of smoke and the briquettes stay red longer.
Salt baths are recommended for twists and sprians they are also a good tonic.
Halim seeds are full nutrients like calcium, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, protein, iron, folic acid and dietary fibre. The proteins present in halim seeds tends to increase the feeling of satiety and the hunger hormone ghrelin makes sure that you do not overeat.
Top-Op Phool Makhanas are also known as fox nuts, Euryale ferox, lotus seeds, gorgon nuts and phool makhana. These seeds are often used in quite a few Indian sweets and savouries like kheer, raita or makhana curry, and are also eaten as an evening tea-time snack.
Salt was once one of the most prized of all seasonings, as revealed in the expression “below the salt”- nobles, who sat at the head of the table (above the salt), were allowed to use salt, while lesser folk, sitting below the salt, had to rely on herbs to flavour their food.