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Dehydrated Moth Sprouts or Matki are loaded with protein, calcium and an array of vitamins, and minerals, these tiny pulses oblong in shape should be a part of your daily meal plan for combating various health issues
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Carrots provide the highest content of vitamin A of all the vegetables. Brightly orange coloured carrots have the pigments like carotenoids and flavonoids, that provide several antioxidant benefits and defenses against cancer
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Desi tomato” refers to a variety of tomatoes that are native to the Indian subcontinent and are commonly grown there.Desi tomatoes are known for their distinct flavor, texture, and characteristics that set them apart from other tomato varieties.
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Dill Leaves (Soya Leaves) is an annual herb in the celery family. Widely grown in Eurasia, Its leaves and seeds are used as a herb or spices for flavouring food
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Dragon fruit, also known as pitaya, is a tropical fruit that comes from several species of cactus plants. It is characterized by its vibrant and distinctive appearance, with a bright pink or yellow outer skin that is covered in scales or spikes. The flesh of the fruit is typically white or red, speckled with small black seeds.
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Dried Apricots are a popular and convenient snack, offering the sweet and tangy flavor of fresh apricots in a dried form. Apricots are rich in dietary fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants. Drying preserves the nutritional content while providing a longer shelf life. Dried Apricots can be enjoyed on their own as a healthy snack or added to trail mixes, cereals, and baked goods for a burst of natural sweetness and nutrition.
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Often seeing floating in your bowl of sambhar, Drumstick is scientifically known as Moringa oleifera Lam. It belongs to the family Moringaceae. It is a small, fast-growing, evergreen tree that grows in tropical regions
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Drumstick leaves, also known as Sahijan, are small to medium in size, with leaflets arranged in a pinnate or feather-like pattern. They are vibrant green, thanks to their high chlorophyll content, and have a mild, slightly earthy taste with a hint of nuttiness – even more delicate than spinach
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Heart Shaped English cucumber is a variety of tender seeded cucumber that is longer and slimmer than other varieties and have a higher water content. They do not have a layer of wax on them, and the skin is tender when ripe.