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After a decade long scientific study, investigation and research undertaken on various substitutes, a suitable alternative to peat for the formulation of substrates or part thereof for production of plant application was derived and we named it BASALGROW. The plant nutrient status in Basalgrow remains uniform when compared to cowdung manure and ordinary composts. Basalgrow remains wed and pathogen free hen compared to Cowdung manure and Town compost which carry weed seeds to farm lands. Except Basalgrow,No other organic manures, provide stable plant nutrient source of natural origin. Almost all of the processed manure named and sold as organic manures in the market are mixture of many of the traditional organic manures fortified with synthetic fertilizers.
Flatware Type: SPOONS Commercial Buyer: Restaurants, Department Stores, Convenience Stores, E-commerce Stores, Gifts Stores, Beer,Wine,Liquor Stores, Souvenir Stores Occasion: Giveaways, Business Gifts, Party, Graduation, Presents, Wedding Holiday: Valentine's Day, New Baby, Chinese New Year, Christmas, New Year's, Easter Day, Thanksgiving Design Style: Traditional, Transitional, Art Decor, Tropical, Vintage Room Space Selection: Not Support Occasion Selection: Support Holiday Selection: Support Material: BAMBOO/RATTAN, Rattan/ Bamboo Eco friendly material Feature: Sustainable, Stocked, Reusable Ecofriendly Place of Origin: Vietnam Brand Name: 99 GOLD DATA Model Number: SELENA MOQ: 100 Pcs Sample: Sample Acceptable Delivery time: Within 7-10 Days Sample time: 5~7 Working Day Logo: Customized Logo Acceptable Shape: Picture Shape Service: After-sale Protection Usage: Hotel Restaurant Home Supply Ability 5000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Price - Rs 245 Product Description A symphony of aromatic sweetness and golden lentils, exquisitely crafted to perfection. Indulge in the rich tradition of Indian sweets, sealed in every delightful bite. Net Weight Inside: 125 Gms Water to Be Added: 100 ml Rehydrated Weight: 225 Gms. (Approximately) Ingredients: Ghee, Skinned Split Green Gram (Moong Dal), Sugar, Milk, Almond, Pistachio, Cashew, Green Cardamom, Cinnamon Stick, Clove, Added permitted colour (sunset yellow) Caution: Contains an oxygen absorber for extra freshness, please remove it before preparing
Stone: Crystal Material: MIXED METAL Metal: MIXED METAL Color: Red
Ocimum tenuiflorum (synonym Ocimum sanctum), commonly known as holy basil or tulsi, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and widespread as a cultivated plant throughout the Southeast Asian tropics. Tulsi is cultivated for religious and traditional medicine purposes, and also for its essential oil. It is widely used as a herbal tea, commonly used in Ayurveda, and has a place within the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, in which devotees perform worship involving holy basil plants or leave
Ocimum tenuiflorum (synonym Ocimum sanctum), commonly known as holy basil or tulsi, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and widespread as a cultivated plant throughout the Southeast Asian tropics. Tulsi is cultivated for religious and traditional medicine purposes, and also for its essential oil. It is widely used as a herbal tea, commonly used in Ayurveda, and has a place within the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, in which devotees perform worship involving holy basil plants or leave
Ocimum tenuiflorum (synonym Ocimum sanctum), commonly known as holy basil or tulsi, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and widespread as a cultivated plant throughout the Southeast Asian tropics. Tulsi is cultivated for religious and traditional medicine purposes, and also for its essential oil. It is widely used as a herbal tea, commonly used in Ayurveda, and has a place within the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, in which devotees perform worship involving holy basil plants or leaves.
PRODUCT INFO Boiled cassia leaves are a vegetable and herb that can be easily found in the market. In addition to being used to make food to eat In the textbooks of Thai traditional medicine, there are also many uses of the cassia tree, such as to cure constipation, to nourish blood, to nourish bile, to improve appetite. help get rid of dandruff Clean hair, make me moisturized, shiny, etc. and in addition, Cassia also contains a substance "Barrachon" (Baracol) that has a sedative effect. and has the effect of being a mild sedative to make you sleep well But it's not that it will work as many people understand. Because in the cooking process to be safe, the water must be boiled first. USES Boiled cassia leaves are used as food in many countries such as Thailand, Burma, India and Malaysia, etc. In Thai traditional medicine textbooks have recorded the benefits of cassia in many areas, such as being used to relieve constipation. Used to cure insomnia use to clean hair Makes hair moist, shiny, no dandruff, helps appetite, nourishes bile and nourishes blood, etc. In addition, it is also popularly used for cooking, such as curry, cassia, a young leaf. which is a tree that grows well in every region of Thailand to cook In addition to eating in the household It is also popular to treat guests at various festivals such as ordination, weddings, funerals with a bitter taste of cassia. Before cooking, the water must be boiled and discarded first to help reduce toxic substances. and make it taste better when cooked. SEASON Boiled cassia leaves are available year-round.
Rapeseed and Canola Oil The rapeseed plant is known for its golden-yellow flowers, which bloom in the summer. Its oil, which goes by the names of rapeseed and canola, is widely used in cooking, baking, and food processing. It's crucial to understand the difference between industrial and culinary rapeseed oil. Canola is another name for the culinary variant. The automotive and chemical sectors use industrial rapeseed oil, whereas the culinary form is used in cooking. The genetic makeup and quantity of erucic acid, which is damaging to your health in big amounts, distinguishes the two varieties. In truth, canola oil must contain less than 2% erucic acid and meet globally regulated requirements in order to be labelled as such. Otherwise, it will be labeled as rapeseed oil. However, most varieties in grocery stores are canola oil. Rapeseed oil contains less saturated fat than other regularly used cooking oils, and it is popular in the Indian subcontinent as a traditional cooking oil. It is typically used as frying oil due to its distinct odour. Vitamin E is also abundant in rapeseed oil. Rapeseed oil has regenerative capabilities, making it a great moisturiser and anti-aging agent. Because of its high quantities of alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3), which is too scarce in today's diets, rapeseed oil has fascinating dietary qualities. It's become a staple on dining tables.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.
Jewellary : In the heartland of Rajasthan, the jewellery industry flourishes like a garden blessed by Goddess Sarasvati herself. Its roots stretch back to the era of Maharajas, where every piece bore the mark of royalty. Rajasthani jewellery embodies a seamless blend of contemporary trends with timeless traditional designs, captivating the hearts of women across generations. These designs are not just accessories; they are expressions of identity, status, and heritage, adorning women from head to toe in a symphony of elegance. But Rajasthan's contribution to the world of jewellery extends beyond design. It stands as a global powerhouse for the hand-cutting of gems, sourcing precious and semi-precious stones from its rich earth. Skilled artisans meticulously shape emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and a myriad of other gems into dazzling works of art. The land is also renowned for its mastery in stone-cutting and lapidary work, where these treasures are polished to perfection. Moreover, Rajasthan's craftsmen are virtuosos in various other mediums. Products of German silver, lacquered and inlaid on wood, evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Jaipur, in particular, is renowned for its exquisite enamel work, where vibrant colors derived from minerals breathe life into every creation. The fusion of enameling and kundan work creates masterpieces that are truly unique to Rajasthan. At our doorstep, you'll find a treasure trove of offerings: Silver Jewellery, adorned with intricate patterns; Precious and semi-precious stones, each telling a story of its own; Kundan Jewellery, symbolizing timeless elegance; Thewa Jewellery, capturing the essence of tradition; Lac Jewellery, exuding rustic charm; Polki Jewellery, radiating with opulence; Meenakari Jewellery, a testament to artistry and craftsmanship. Embark on a journey through Rajasthan's rich tapestry of jewellery, where every piece is a celebration of heritage and beauty.