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68aabf664808ecc634f2d369Awala Candy 250g EachAwala (Amla) Candy is a traditional Indian confection made from the Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), celebrated for its tangy flavor and exceptional health benefits. The preparation process typically begins with selecting fresh, healthy amla fruits, which are thoroughly washed and then blanched in boiling water to soften their texture and reduce astringency. After blanching, the fruits are deseeded and cut into small segments The amla pieces are then soaked in sugar or jaggery powder, often mixed with optional spices such as cardamom, black salt, or dried ginger powder for added flavor and digestive benefits. The sugared amla is left to rest for several days, allowing the fruit to absorb the sweetness and release its natural juices. Once the soaking process is complete, the amla pieces are separated from the syrup and sun-dried for a few days until they achieve a chewy, slightly sticky texture Commercially, the process may involve additional steps such as vacuum cooking, batch rolling, and machine wrapping for large-scale production, ensuring longer shelf life and consistent quality. Some modern recipes also use sugar substitutes like sorbitol to cater to diabetic consumers, making the candy lower in calories while retaining its nutraceutical properties "Manuke" commonly refers to dried black raisins in India. These are made from specific varieties of grapes that are sun-dried or mechanically dehydrated to remove most of their moisture content while retaining their natural sugars and nutrients. The resulting product is a dark, wrinkled, and sweet-tasting dry fruit, prized for its rich flavor and chewy texture The production process involves harvesting ripe grapes, cleaning them, and then drying them in the sun or in controlled environments to achieve the desired dryness and shelf stability. During drying, the grapes lose water but concentrate their sugars, resulting in a sweet and energy-rich snack. Sometimes, the raisins are treated with edible oils to enhance appearance and prevent sticking.MS-IYIYE_5W7M
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Awala Candy 250g Each

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Awala (Amla) Candy is a traditional Indian confection made from the Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), celebrated for its tangy flavor and exceptional health benefits. The preparation process typically begins with selecting fresh, healthy am...

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Country of originIndia
BrandMandkes Madhur indian Dryfruits
Net Quantity250 gram
Manufacturer or packer nameMandakej Madhur Bedana, Dryfruits V Awala Candy
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Awala (Amla) Candy is a traditional Indian confection made from the Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), celebrated for its tangy flavor and exceptional health benefits. The preparation process typically begins with selecting fresh, healthy amla fruits, which are thoroughly washed and then blanched in boiling water to soften their texture and reduce astringency. After blanching, the fruits are deseeded and cut into small segments The amla pieces are then soaked in sugar or jaggery powder, often mixed with optional spices such as cardamom, black salt, or dried ginger powder for added flavor and digestive benefits. The sugared amla is left to rest for several days, allowing the fruit to absorb the sweetness and release its natural juices. Once the soaking process is complete, the amla pieces are separated from the syrup and sun-dried for a few days until they achieve a chewy, slightly sticky texture Commercially, the process may involve additional steps such as vacuum cooking, batch rolling, and machine wrapping for large-scale production, ensuring longer shelf life and consistent quality. Some modern recipes also use sugar substitutes like sorbitol to cater to diabetic consumers, making the candy lower in calories while retaining its nutraceutical properties "Manuke" commonly refers to dried black raisins in India. These are made from specific varieties of grapes that are sun-dried or mechanically dehydrated to remove most of their moisture content while retaining their natural sugars and nutrients. The resulting product is a dark, wrinkled, and sweet-tasting dry fruit, prized for its rich flavor and chewy texture The production process involves harvesting ripe grapes, cleaning them, and then drying them in the sun or in controlled environments to achieve the desired dryness and shelf stability. During drying, the grapes lose water but concentrate their sugars, resulting in a sweet and energy-rich snack. Sometimes, the raisins are treated with edible oils to enhance appearance and prevent sticking.

Country of originIndia
BrandMandkes Madhur indian Dryfruits
Shelf Life3 Month
Common nameAwala Candy And Manuke
Net Quantity250 gram
Additive infoNo
Package Dimension12L x 7W x 16H cm
Food typeveg
Manufacturer or packer nameMandakej Madhur Bedana, Dryfruits V Awala Candy
Manufacturer or packer addressMann Deshi Foundation, Vijay Hights, Shantikaka Saraf First Floor Station Chouk Lonand -415521
Manufacturing Date2025
Ingredientsawala,ghul
Nutritional informationenergy value -345.04kcal ,carbohydrate-83.24gm,protein-1.58gm,ash-1.09gm,moisture-13.45g,total sugar-60.26
InstructionsNo