| Content | Why eat Dabli Dal?
Know the benefits of Dabli Dal.
- Helps to remove constipation
- Reduces the risk of breast cancer.
- Helps strengthen bones
- Contains a lot of fiber.
- Beneficial for diabetes
- Beneficial for the heart
- Regulates the digestive system
- Prevents anemia
| Our Dudh Malai is made with the purest chana and fresh cow's milk sourced straight from our agro farm.
Each bite brings a balanced sweetness that melts the hearts of every soul in the room.
And yes, we have a sugar-free option too, for those who want to enjoy the taste without the guilt. | | Strengthening Bones: Hand-Made Native Puffed Rice is a source of vitamin D, riboflavin, and thiamin. It contains calcium, iron, and fiber. So bones and teeth become strong by eating Puffed Rice. Maintains Blood Pressure Equilibrium: Hand-Made Native Puffed Rice helps to increase the sodium content in a very small amount. | When we were kids, Shon Papri was the ultimate sweet indulgence we could enjoy over and over again.
O'Natural presents you with the signature handmade Shon Papri, freshly prepared and delicately layered, guaranteeing the same classic taste and quality we remember.
So order yours today and relive the nostalgia of your childhood! | Hydroponics is described as the process of growing plants or crops in water without the use of soil. Through the Hydroponic Process, plants grow in water containing nutrients. Examples of this type of hydroponic systems includes NFT (nutrient film technique) systems and deep-water float systems where plant roots are set in nutrient solutions. Another definition of hydroponic is growing plants without soil. Hydroponics eliminates soil and soil-borne pests and disease, so there is no need to use large amounts of pesticides. This, in turn, reduces soil erosion as well as air and water pollution. Pesticides from traditional soil-based agriculture run off into rivers and streams, harming fish populations. Hydroponics is not only beneficial to your health, but it is also beneficial to the environment. As previously stated, it is a more sustainable method of growing vegetables, so it has a lower environmental impact. Hydroponic gardens can also help to improve air quality. |
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