• Almonds are high in antioxidants, vitamin E, protein, and fiber. Almonds may have health benefits, including supporting heart health and reducing blood pressure, among others.  
  • Cashew (Kaju) Roasted Salted

    350.001,400.00
    Cashews contain substantial amounts of essential nutrients, particularly copper. They are also a source of proteinmagnesiumiron, and zinc.  
  • Flax Seeds (Alsi)

    30.00120.00
    Flax seeds have been linked to health benefits, such as improved digestion and a reduced risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. They're easily incorporated into your diet — grinding them is the best way to make the most of their health benefits. Flax seeds are usually brown or yellow.
  • Quinoa Seeds

    60.00240.00
    Adding fiber-rich foods like quinoa into your diet can help support your digestive health by promoting regular bowel movements and fueling beneficial bacteria in your gut. Eating a high fiber diet can help you maintain a moderate body weight.
  • Chia Seeds

    70.00280.00
    Due to their extraordinary water-absorbing capacity, chia seeds increase the volume of foods in your digestive tract, leading to increased fullness and decreased food intake. Chia seeds have numerous benefits, including lower blood pressure, improved blood sugar control, and higher fiber and omega-3 levels.
  • Sunflower Seeds

    70.00280.00
    As mentioned, sunflower seeds are high in dietary fiber. This fiber bulks up the stool and facilitates the peristaltic movement of the intestines, thus optimizing the digestive process. Another benefit of consuming this seed is that it makes uptake of nutrients more efficient in the gut by improving bacterial balance
  • Pumpkin Seeds

    135.00540.00
    In particular, if you aren't used to eating a lot of fiber, you could get stomach cramps and possibly diarrhea from eating a lot of pumpkin seeds at once. To help avoid this, don't eat more than a serving size (about ¼ cup) at a time.
  • Water Melon Seeds (Magaj Beej)

    165.00650.00
    Watermelon seeds, which can be eaten raw or dried, are rich in magnesium — which Derocha explains plays a key role in energy production, nerve function, DNA and protein synthesis, as well as blood pressure regulation. They also contain folate, which can help your risk for cancer and depression.
  • Medjoul Dates

    750.001,500.00
    Medjool Dates are a variety of dates enjoyed for their natural sweetness. They're larger, darker, and more caramel-like in taste than other common types like deglet noor.
  • Ajwa Dates

    550.001,100.00
    These fruits are high in antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. There are incredible health benefits of Ajwa Dates seeds, including lowering stress, healing inflammation, improving heart health, and vitalizing the body overall.
  • Safawi Dates

    400.00
    Dates are free from cholesterol and contain very low fat. Dates are rich in vitamins and minerals. They are rich source of protein, dietary fiber and rich in vitamin B1, B2, B3 and B5 along with vitamin A1 and C.
  • Black Currant

    200.00
    Black currants are high in antioxidants, including vitamin C. Along with the anthocyanins in black currants, these antioxidants can help to give your immune system a boost, allowing your body to fight infection and viruses more effectively. Black currants are rich in an omega-6 fatty acid called gamma-linoleic acid.
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