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68ae9d658aa44289f1a8db22Makhana 100g Each

Makhana, also known as fox nuts, lotus seeds, or gorgon nuts, is derived from the seeds of the Euryale ferox plant, an aquatic crop native to Asia and widely cultivated in India, particularly in the Mithilanchal region of Bihar. The plant thrives in stagnant water bodies such as ponds and wetlands, producing large floating leaves and vibrant purple flowers. The cultivation and harvesting of makhana are labor-intensive processes, involving manual collection of seeds from the pond bed after the fruits burst and release the seeds underwater After harvesting, the seeds undergo a thorough cleaning process to remove impurities, followed by sun-drying to reduce moisture content. The dried seeds are then graded by size and roasted in cast iron pans or earthen pitchers to pop them, resulting in the familiar white, crunchy balls known as makhana. Polishing and further grading enhance their appearance and quality before packaging.Makhana has been a staple in Indian households for over a century and is now gaining popularity worldwide due to its nutritional profile and health benefits. It is rich in protein, fiber, and essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and iron, while being low in fat, cholesterol, and sodium. A 32-gram serving provides about 106 calories, nearly 5 grams of protein, and significant amounts of minerals, making it a nutrient-dense snack. The seeds are valued in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and Chinese medicine for their therapeutic properties, including supporting heart health, aiding digestion, managing blood pressure, and promoting reproductive health. Makhana contains antioxidants and flavonoids, such as kaempferol, which help combat inflammation and aging, and its low glycemic index makes it suitable for diabetics. Culinarily, makhana is highly versatile. It can be roasted or fried in ghee and consumed as a snack, or incorporated into a variety of dishes such as curries, kheer (a sweet pudding), and savory side dishes. Its neutral taste allows it to absorb flavors from spices and seasonings, making it a popular ingredient in both sweet and savory recipes.

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Makhana 100g Each

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₹247
100 g

Makhana, also known as fox nuts, lotus seeds, or gorgon nuts, is derived from the seeds of the Euryale ferox plant, an aquatic crop native to Asia and widely cultivated in India, particularly in the Mithilanchal region of Bihar. The plant thriv...

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Country of originIndia
BrandJain Grugh Udyog
Net Quantity100 gram
Manufacturer or packer nameJain Gruh Udyog
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Makhana, also known as fox nuts, lotus seeds, or gorgon nuts, is derived from the seeds of the Euryale ferox plant, an aquatic crop native to Asia and widely cultivated in India, particularly in the Mithilanchal region of Bihar. The plant thrives in stagnant water bodies such as ponds and wetlands, producing large floating leaves and vibrant purple flowers. The cultivation and harvesting of makhana are labor-intensive processes, involving manual collection of seeds from the pond bed after the fruits burst and release the seeds underwater After harvesting, the seeds undergo a thorough cleaning process to remove impurities, followed by sun-drying to reduce moisture content. The dried seeds are then graded by size and roasted in cast iron pans or earthen pitchers to pop them, resulting in the familiar white, crunchy balls known as makhana. Polishing and further grading enhance their appearance and quality before packaging.Makhana has been a staple in Indian households for over a century and is now gaining popularity worldwide due to its nutritional profile and health benefits. It is rich in protein, fiber, and essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and iron, while being low in fat, cholesterol, and sodium. A 32-gram serving provides about 106 calories, nearly 5 grams of protein, and significant amounts of minerals, making it a nutrient-dense snack. The seeds are valued in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and Chinese medicine for their therapeutic properties, including supporting heart health, aiding digestion, managing blood pressure, and promoting reproductive health. Makhana contains antioxidants and flavonoids, such as kaempferol, which help combat inflammation and aging, and its low glycemic index makes it suitable for diabetics. Culinarily, makhana is highly versatile. It can be roasted or fried in ghee and consumed as a snack, or incorporated into a variety of dishes such as curries, kheer (a sweet pudding), and savory side dishes. Its neutral taste allows it to absorb flavors from spices and seasonings, making it a popular ingredient in both sweet and savory recipes.

Country of originIndia
BrandJain Grugh Udyog
Shelf Life12 month
Common nameMakhana
Net Quantity100 gram
Additive infoNo
Package Dimension30L x 22W x 10H cm
Food typeveg
Manufacturer or packer nameJain Gruh Udyog
Manufacturer or packer addressMann Deshi Foundation Desai Complex , VasantRav Naik Chauk , Nanded, Baypass Latur ,Tal- Latur , Dist - Latur , 413512.
Manufacturing Date2025
IngredientsMakhana
Nutritional informationEnergy Value 453.31 Kcal Per 100 g Carbohydrate 64.95 g Protein (Nx6.25) 8.44 g Ash 1.42 g Moisture 7.44 g Fat 17.75 g Sodium 0.36 g Total Sugar 0.36 g
InstructionsNo
contact details consumer careMann Deshi Udyojika Private Limited, [email protected]

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