Beal Squash
Bael fruit is a round or oval fruit that may have a thin, hard, woody shell or a gray-green rind that turns more yellow when ripe. You can find bael fruit trees in many temple gardens in India as the tree is considered sacred and the leaves are often used in religious ceremonies Bael is loaded with a myriad of nutrients which include vitamins A, B1, B2, C and minerals calcium, potassium and iron.
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Description
Bael fruit is a round or oval fruit that may have a thin, hard, woody shell or a gray-green rind that turns more yellow when ripe. You can find bael fruit trees in many temple gardens in India as the tree is considered sacred and the leaves are often used in religious ceremonies Bael is loaded with a myriad of nutrients which include vitamins A, B1, B2, C and minerals calcium, potassium and iron. The host of plant compounds in bael is beneficial in treating tuberculosis, hepatitis, ulcer and digestive problems. Furthermore, it is also a good source of tannins which aid in treating cholera. Bael being high on carbohydrates provides ample amounts of energy to the body for carrying out various bodily activities. Consumed in a limited quantity, it helps the brain cells to work better, aid in digestion and keeps a check on the cholesterol level. The richness of potassium in bael helps to eliminate sodium through urine and also eases the tension on the blood vessel walls which helps in lowering the blood pressure and treating the various symptoms of hypertension.
Additional information
Weight | 18 kg |
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Dimensions | 58 × 67 × 128 cm |
ingredients | Chamomile, Lemon |
tea-type | Green |
net-weight | 100g, 1kg, 250g, 500g |
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