All Seeds Combo 150gm (Chia, Flax, Pumpkin, Sunflower, Watermelon)

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Chia Seeds

  • Origin of the Seeds -
In India, chia seeds were mainly cultivated in Mandsaur and Neemuch, until it was introduced to the cities of Uttar Pradesh(Amseruva and Siddhaur).

The chia seed crops usually take around 115 days to mature. The entire crop is uprooted and dried for five days before harvest. After drying, threshing is carried out. On average, one acre of land can produce five to seven quintals of fruit. Harishchandra Singh said that the soil should be pulverized for the rich production of chia seeds. It is important to have sufficient moisture in the field before sowing. This crop is sown in the Rabi season, which runs from October through November. It can only be grown in a mildly cool climate.

  • How to Use?
Soak the seeds in water for a few minutes and then they can be used as sprinklers or toppings on shakes or any of your favorite drinks. They can also be used in baking.

Available in 150gm bottles.
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Flax Seeds

  • Origin of the seeds -

In India, the flax crop is usually grown in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Maharashtra, Odisha, Jharkhand, Assam, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana states.

Flaxseed crops start maturing by the end of February and depend upon winter conditions and the time of sowing. When the leaves are dry and the balls have turned brownish, the flax crop is ready to harvest.

  • How to Use?

Flax seeds can be roasted or used directly to put in water, powdered form is mixed in food and sprinkled on salads.

Available in 150gm bottles.

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Pumpkin

  • Origin of the Seeds -

Pumpkin is one of the most important crops of family Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin now occupies a prominent place among vegetables owing to its high productivity, nutritive value and good storability. It is extensively grown during summer and rainy season in all parts of India. The main seed production area of Pumpkin in India is West Bengal (West Midnapore and Bankura) and UP (Allahabad and Faizabad)

  • How to Use?

Best eaten roasted pumpkin seeds can be added into your raitas, smoothies and salads. Add it into your customized granola bar for a delicious, refreshing snack.

Available in 150gm bottles.

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Sunflower

  • Origin of the Seeds -

Sunflower is one of the fastest growing oilseed crops in India popularly known as "Surajmukhi." Majority of the present day varieties grown all over the world originated from the former USSR. In India, sunflower as an oilseed crop was introduced in 1969. Prior to which it was used mainly as an ornamental plant.

Sunflower seeds are more commonly eaten as a snack than as part of a meal. They can also be used as garnishes or ingredients in various recipes. The seeds may be sold as in-shell seeds or dehulled kernels. The seeds can also be sprouted and eaten in salads.

When in-shell seeds are processed, they are first dried. Afterwards, they may also be roasted  for the preservation of flavor.

  • How to Use?

Sunflower Seeds are mixed with dry fruits to make a healthy snack. Powdered form of Sunflower Seeds can be mixed in cookies and curries.

Available in 150gm bottles.

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Watermelon

  • Origin of the Seeds -

Watermelons grow in warm conditions. Farmers can grow it all year in states like Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. However, in locations like Haryana, it can only be grown after the winters.

Watermelon production is possible all year round in India due to the tropical climate. But watermelon is sensitive to cold weather. Watermelons are grown after the winter in locations where the winter is harsh. It needs sandy loam soil that drains well. 

Dark and sandy soils suit it. But it must be organic and not contain water. 

Water must easily drain from the soil or the vines may become infected.

  • How to Use?

Watermelon seeds are mixed with dry fruits to make a healthy snack. The powdered form of sunflower seeds can be mixed with cookies and curries.

Available in 150gm bottles.

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