As a kid, I can fondly remember how I used to look forward to
a preparation of a traditional sweet dish at home. Not only did it follow a
traditional recipe, but also did employ the use of rich ingredients like dry
fruits. And I loved to polish off the doodhpak or sheera and leave the best for
last – the dry fruits.
Dry fruits are incorporated into not only sweet dishes, but in
savoury items as well. Don’t we love our biryani with the aromatic seasoning of
raisins and cashew nuts? Who doesn’t love to pick a pack of masala peanuts to
munch on?
And who doesn’t love to be gifted a stunningly decorated box
of assorted dry fruits? And any Eid feast is incomplete without a pack or two
of seedless dates (khajur) or stuffed variety of dates. Dry fruits are undoubtedly
the centre of attraction for gifting at Indian festivals.
With the confluence of various international cuisines, we’ve
also incorporated a lot of nuts from the overseas into our diet. Take hazelnuts
for instance; kids no longer load their sandwiches with jam or preserves, but
instead liberally apply some delicious hazelnut chocolate spread. An authentic
pesto pasta is incomplete without a handful of pine nuts (chilgoze) and our salads miss the nutty crunch without their
addition.
Aiming to bring the finest dry fruits to your table is the
website called Placeoforigin.in. It’s
India`s first marketplace for specialty Indian foods, ethnic foods, regional
specialities, where all food products are sourced directly from the producer
and delivered direct to the end-consumer.
Shop for your choice of delicious dry fruits, keeping in mind goodness
they are packed with:
Cashew
nuts
(kaju) contain trace nutrients like
Manganese, Magnesium and Copper to help maintain your bones, nerves and muscles
in ship shape. Pick your bag of cashews native to the Goa, Maharashtra and
Kerala coast.
By consuming walnuts (akhrot)
you add copper, a vital trace nutrient which primarily helps our body utilize
and process the iron from our diet. Bake a mean walnut chocolate brownie to satisfy your cravings and daily nutrient requirements.
Dates are one of the good sources of iron. Pine nuts are
loaded with Vitamin K and Zinc to help develop immunity. How about a date and
pine nut laddoo?
Packed with protein, Riboflavin, Calcium, Manganese, Magnesium
and Vitamin E for developing a sound body and mind, no wonder our intelligent
mothers used to pester us to munch on soaked Almonds (badam). Gorge on some lip-smacking kheer with the finest mamra almonds, with
origins of Iran and Afghanistan.
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