Charoli, also known as chironji, is a dried seed that is a common spice and ingredient in Indian cooking.
Taste: Charoli has a nutty flavor and a slightly sweet, slightly acidic taste that is similar to almonds.
Read MoreCharoli, also known as chironji, is a dried seed that is a common spice and ingredient in Indian cooking.
Taste: Charoli has a nutty flavor and a slightly sweet, slightly acidic taste that is similar to almonds.
Read MoreCharoli, also known as chironji, is a dried seed that is a common spice and ingredient in Indian cooking.
Taste: Charoli has a nutty flavor and a slightly sweet, slightly acidic taste that is similar to almonds.
Texture: After cracking the hard shell, the seed is soft and similar to a pine nut.
Nutritional value: Charoli is high in protein and fat, and contains vitamins C, B1, B2, and niacin.
Country of origin | India |
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Net Quantity | 200 gram |
Additive info | It is commonly added in desserts like kheer, ice-cream or porridge to enhance the flavour and nutrition. You can lightly roast chironji seeds and use them as a garnish for desserts and sweets. Their nutty flavor complements Indian sweets like kheer, halwa, and barfi. You can also sprinkle them over fruit salads or yogurt. |
Expiry Date | Six Month |
Food type | veg |
Nutritional information | high in protein and fat, and contains vitamins C, B1, B2, and niacin. |
Instructions | They can also be used to sprinkle fruit salads, soups and kormas. they are sometimes ground into powders for thickening savory sauces and flavoring batters and stewed into rich, meaty kormas. They keep well for upto 6 months in dry air tight containers. If they are kept open they lose their flavor and become bitter. |
Storage conditions | Cool & Dry Place |
contact details consumer care | Amarwara Crop Fed Producer Company Limited, [email protected], +919098103781 |