Content | Deep water paddy Chamara. Chamara has a remarkable ability to survive even in flood waters; As the water rises, the paddy grows.
Chamara rice is grown in deep water so no chemical fertilizers are needed to cultivate it. This rice plantation still survives in the lowlands along the river in Tangail, Manikganj, and Dhaka districts.
The rice of this paddy is thick and red in color. This rice has a sweet taste. Chamara rice is not only rich in nutrients but also tastes great. Its khichuri is amazing, pitha is also delicious.
Apart from Chamara, Hijaldighi, and Bhawaila Digha paddy breakwater means as the water increases, so does the paddy plant. All deepwater rice cultivation is done naturally so rice from these rice fields is safe to eat. | Since red sugar remains unrefined after production, all the elements of sugarcane such as manganese, magnesium, sugar, calcium, potassium, iron, amino acids, zinc, thiamin, riboflavin, folic acid, and anti-oxidants remain. And that's why red sugar is more beneficial than white sugar.
Some benefits and qualities of red sugar:
- We all know that calcium strengthens our bones. And because red sugar contains a lot of calcium, eating red sugar strengthens bones.
- The antioxidants present in red sugar help prevent cancer.
- Helps keep the liver healthy.
- The good news for those who have constipation is that red sugar relieves constipation.
- Due to the lack of minerals in the body, blood circulation in the brain is blocked and stroke occurs. Red sugar fills the lack of minerals in the body and maintains normal blood circulation in the brain, thereby preventing stroke.
- Meets the needs of vitamins in the body.
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