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Cumin seeds not only add taste to food but also are very beneficial for body. Also known as jeera, these cumin seeds have been extensively used in culinary preparations in the Indian subcontinent since ages. It is a rich source of iron and hence very beneficial for anaemics as well as lactating mothers and pregnant women, who tend to need iron more than others. It is a great aid in digestion and prevents indigestion, flatulence, diarrhoea, nausea and morning sickness.
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Allo fibre is extracted from Allo sisnu, a species of the giant stinging nettle Girdardina Diversifolia, which is a perennial wild plant that grows at an altitude of between 900 and 2,500 metres above sea level. The Allo fibre is harvested each year in autumn from the bark of the Allo sisnu plant. Allo fibre is extracted from Allo sisnu, a species of the giant stinging nettle Girdardina Diversifolia, which is a perennial wild plant that grows at an altitude of between 900 and 2,500 metres above sea level. The Allo fibre is harvested each year in autumn from the bark of the Allo sisnu plant. One year old shoots from the plant are cut and dried and the bark is peeled and cooked to extract the fibre, while the inner system left after the bark is removed is used for firewood. The fibre is then made into yarn, which can be dyed and woven into fabric using handlooms. Allo thread, a product from nature, grown in forests, is incredibly versatile. It is used for clothing, making bags, and handicrafts. It is increasingly replacing wool as the base raw material for weaving carpets because it is durable and natural. Almost 120 metric tons of Allo yarn or 80% of the total Allo production per year is consumed by the carpet industry. Allo thread- weaving provides excellent business and employment opportunities for the landless, marginalized and small scale farmers. Since the weaving of Allo thread involves mostly women, this kind of enterprise has been instrumental in empowering them economically and socially.
Moringa Powder.
Vegetable seeds.
Cumin Seeds.
Agriculture seeds.
Moringa seeds.
Mustard Seed.
Mustard seeds.
Mustard Seeds.
Cotton Seeds.
Sesame seeds.
Sunflower seeds.
Chia seeds.
Chia seeds.
Moringa seeds.
Fresh Potatoes Seed.
Organic quinoa seeds / puff quinoa seeds .