Content | Yardlong bean is a type of vegetable. A popular vegetable of Bangladesh. This vegetable can be cultivated throughout the year. Apart from being cooked, it can also be eaten raw. | | Chili is usually eaten raw, cooked, or fried. It contains vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B-6, iron, potassium, and a very small amount of protein and carbohydrates. Green chilies are rich in antioxidant beta-carotene which keeps the cardiovascular system functioning.
We are providing chemical-free organic green chilies which are produced on our organic farm. | As a rich source of antioxidants, flavonoids, and other polyphenol compounds, bitter gourd may help to reduce your risks for a number of health issues. Bitter gourd is packed with polyphenols. These compounds are known for their ability to lower inflammation in the body.
Karela has a high amount of antioxidants, and this helps it to cure many problems related to corrupted blood. Regular consumption of bitter gourd leads to improvement in skin, hair, and cancer problems. Also, it helps to improve blood circulation.
Also;
- Packs Several Important Nutrients. Bitter melon is a great source of several key nutrients.
- Can Help Reduce Blood Sugar.
- May Have Cancer-Fighting Properties.
- Could Decrease Cholesterol Levels.
- May Aid Weight Loss.
- Versatile and Delicious.
| Potatoes are a good source of fiber, which can help you lose weight by keeping you full longer. Fiber can help prevent heart disease by keeping cholesterol and blood sugar levels in check. Potatoes are also full of antioxidants that work to prevent diseases and vitamins that help your body function properly. | Regular consumption of Jhinga increases the performance of the stomach and digests the food. Beneficial in Diabetes: Peptide enzymes present in shrimp reduce blood sugar levels. Also regulates blood insulin levels. As a result, Jhinga is very beneficial for diabetic patients.
We are providing chemical-free organic Sponse Gourd (Jhinga) which is produced on our organic farm. |
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