Rs. 500

Jus Amazin Creamy Dairy-Free Dessert Mate (Almond Based)

(200 gm Paste in jar)
Jus Amazin Creamy Dairy-Free Dessert Mate (Almond Based)
Product Details
Jus Amazin Creamy Dairy-Free Dessert Mate is made from just 2 clean ingredients - premium quality almonds (80%) and organic jaggery (20%), and nothing else (no additives/chemicals). It is the ideal thick, creamy, dairy-free ingredient for making delicious and nutritious desserts. Make your favourite desserts like gajar halwa, kulfi, kheer, rabri, fruit custard etc. With this thick and creamy dairy-free replacement for regular condensed milk.

Key Ingredients:
  • Almonds 80%
  • Organic jaggery 20%

Key Benefits:
  • It is dairy-free condensed milk
  • It is natural, made from almonds and organic jaggery and does not contain any chemicals
  • Per 100 gm, dessert mate contains 22.4% protein, helps in muscle growth, repair and growth of cells/tissues
  • High dietary fibre keeps you fuller for longer, improves gut health, and helps control blood sugar
  • Rich in calcium, iron, vitamin e & vitamin b2
  • Rich in calcium (Ca) helps in bone development and strength
  • Rich in iron (Fe) aids in the formation of red blood cells, prevents anaemia, and strengthens the immune system
  • Rich in vitamin E helps maintain a strong nervous system, strengthens the immune system and maintains skin health
  • Rich in vitamin B2 helps in metabolism, energy production
  • Ideal for making delicious and nutritious desserts, baking, and making creamy fruit salad

Directions For Use:
  • Dairy-free dessert mate is the perfect ingredient for making delicious and nutritious desserts
  • Use as a replacement for regular condensed milk
  • Make your favourite desserts like gajar halwa, kulfi, kheer, rabri, fruit custard etc., with this thick and creamy dairy-free replacement for regular condensed milk. Kids love to eat it straight out of the jar

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 08 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)