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Urban Platter Afghanistan Black Raisins Seedless

(1 kg Dry Fruits in packet)
Urban Platter Afghanistan Black Raisins Seedless
Product Details
Urban Platter Afghanistan Black Raisins Seedless are a premium quality dried fruit, known for their rich flavour and high nutrient content. These raisins are carefully selected and sun-dried to preserve their natural sweetness and nutritional benefits. They are an excellent source of dietary fibre, antioxidants, and essential vitamins and minerals, making them a healthy addition to your daily diet. Whether enjoyed as a snack, added to cereals, or used in baking, Urban Platter Afghan Black Raisins offer a delicious and nutritious option for all ages.

Key Ingredients:
  • Black Afghan Raisins

Key Benefits:
  • Rich in dietary fibre, these raisins aid digestion and promote gut health, helping to manage constipation
  • High in natural sugars, they provide a quick and healthy energy boost, ideal for pre or post-workout snacks
  • Loaded with antioxidants, including polyphenols, they help protect the body against oxidative stress and free radical damage
  • Contain essential minerals like potassium, calcium, and magnesium, which support bone health and cardiovascular function
  • Naturally sweet and delicious, they make a great alternative to sugary snacks, supporting weight management and overall wellness
  • The presence of iron in raisins helps in combating anaemia and improving haemoglobin levels in the body

Diet Type: Vegetarians and Vegans

Product Form: Dried Fruit

Net Quantity: 1 kg

Energy Per Serving: 300 kcal per 100g

Allergen Information:
Processed in a facility that handles soya, wheat, and tree nuts.

Directions for Use:
  • Enjoy as a snack on their own or add to cereals, salads, or baking recipes
  • Can be soaked overnight and consumed in the morning for improved digestion

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep the zipper closed or transfer to an airtight container after opening to maintain freshness

Content on this page was last updated on 23 August, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)