- Chironji, a nutty seed touted for its sweet and salty taste, is one such ingredient that is commonly found stacked in most Indian kitchen ...
| Country of origin | India |
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| Net Quantity | 1000 gram |
| Additive info | Chironji, also known as charoli or almondette, is a nutty seed native to India and Southeast Asia. While it's generally considered a natural and safe food, there might be some additives or processing involved depending on how you purchase them. Here's a breakdown of what you might encounter: Additives in processed chironji: Salt: Some commercially available chironji might be roasted or coated with salt to enhance flavor. |
| Food type | veg |
| Nutritional information | Here's the nutritional information for 100 grams of chironji seeds: Calories: 656 Fat: 59.1 g Carbohydrates: 12.1 g Fiber: 5.4 g Protein: 19 g Vitamin B1 (thiamin): 0.21 mg (14% of the RDI) Vitamin B2 (riboflavin): 0.13 mg (10% of the RDI) Vitamin C: 7.7 mg (8% of the RDI) Iron: 2.7 mg (15% of the RDI) Calcium: 145 mg (14% of the RDI) Phosphorus: 527 mg (53% of the RDI) |
| Instructions | keep in a dry place |
| contact details consumer care | Podi Uproda Tribal Farmer Producer Company Limited, [email protected] |