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Surati Parwal 340gm
$2.99Quick View- Trichosanthes dioica, also known as parwal, parval, pointed gourd, Wild snake gourd, patola, green potato is a vine plant in the Cucurbitaceae family, similar to cucumber and squash, though unlike those it is perennial
- Pointed gourd is quite beneficial for purification of blood. According to Ayurveda pointed gourd works efficiently to regulate Kapha. It helps to clean our blood, tissues and thus offering skin care as well. Blood purification is really important for each and every human being. It will keep you free from all diseases. Even the impurities within your body will go away from the blood stream.
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Surati Chikoo 300g
$3.50Quick View- Chikoo can be your one-stop shop, if you are looking for dietary fibre, and vitamins A, B, and C. The fruit is also packed with antioxidants, and, experts believe, has the power to prevent cancer. Also, these antioxidants reduce wrinkles, soften the hair and make the skin glow.
- The fruits has electrolytes and carbohydrates that are great for expecting mothers. Experts say that chikoo can help with morning sickness and fainting spells, thought it is advisable to check with your doctor first, who may prescribe a diet chart.
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Surati Karela 340gm
$2.50Quick View- Karela is rich in vitamin A and vitamin C. Minerals like potassium, folate, zinc and iron are also present in karela
- Antioxidants like catechin, gallic acid, epicatechin, and chlorogenic acid are obtained from karela, that helps to keep us free from many diseases
- Bitter gourd or Karela is low in calories. 100 grams of bitter gourd gives about 19 calories of energy. Around 3.5 grams of carbohydrates and 2.4 grams of fibre are present in 100 grams of karela while it contains only 150 mg of fats and 930 mg of proteins. It also has a high water content of 87 gram
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Surati Whole Baby Okra 340gm
$2.50Quick View- Okra, also known as “lady’s fingers,” is a green flowering plant. Okra belongs to the same plant family as hibiscus and cotton. The term “okra” most commonly refers to the edible seedpods of the plant.
- Popular forms of okra for medicinal purposes include okra water, okra peels, and powdered seeds.
- Okra contains potassium, vitamin B, vitamin C, folic acid, and calcium. It’s low in calories and has a high dietary fiber content.
- A diet rich in fruits and vegetables can reduce a person’s chances of developing a range of health conditions, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.














