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Jaggery Powder

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    Description of Jaggery Powder:


    Jaggery powder is a natural sweetener made from concentrated sugarcane juice or palm sap, which is boiled and then crystallized into a coarse, brownish powder. Unlike refined sugars, jaggery retains more of the natural molasses, giving it a rich, caramel-like flavor and a hint of earthy undertones. It is commonly used in Indian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern cuisines to sweeten a variety of dishes, from desserts to savory foods. Jaggery powder is also valued for its potential health benefits, including providing essential minerals like iron, calcium, and potassium, and supporting digestion and detoxification.

    NIRVAN GLOBAL

    India

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    NE-1701-4

    1701

    Key Words:


    Natural sweetener

    Concentrated sugarcane juice

    Palm sap

    Coarse powder

    Brownish color

    Caramel-like flavor

    Earthy undertones

    Indian cuisine

    Southeast Asian cuisine

    Middle Eastern cuisine

    Desserts

    Savory dishes

    Iron

    Calcium

    Potassium

    Digestion support

    Detoxification


    Characteristics


    Natural sweetener: Jaggery is a natural alternative to refined sugar, containing trace minerals and antioxidants.

    Distinct flavor: It has a unique flavor that adds depth and complexity to dishes.

    Versatility: Jaggery powder can be used in both sweet and savory dishes.

    Health benefits: Some studies suggest that jaggery may have certain health benefits, such as improving digestion and boosting immunity.

    Common uses of jaggery powder include:


    Sweetening beverages: Jaggery powder can be added to tea, coffee, and smoothies.

    Baking: It can be used as a substitute for sugar in cakes, cookies, and other baked goods.

    Cooking: Jaggery powder can be added to curries, stews, and other savory dishes for a touch of sweetness.

    Traditional sweets: It is a key ingredient in many traditional Indian sweets, such as ladoo and halwa.


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