Char Magaz (Charoon Maghaz)
چاروں مغز
Rs 171
- Helps In Brain Development
- Used To Make Sweet Dishes
- Contains essential fatty acids
- Helps in gaining weight
- Good for hair development
Char Magaz refers to a blend of melon seeds, namely pumpkin, cantaloupe, watermelon and cucumber seeds. These seeds are extremely nutritious, thanks to the numerous vitamins, minerals and trace elements. While char magaz does not have any fragrance, you will love the sweet, nutty taste that will tantalize your taste buds.
It is believed that eating these four seeds results in brain development and rejuvenation of brain cells. Char magaz is used commonly to make thandaii and other sweet dishes and beverages.
While char magaz has been traditionally used to make desserts and to thicken soups, curries and stews, it also has numerous health benefits. The protein, essential fatty acids, minerals and vitamins present in char magaz can work wonders for your overall health, hair and skin.
The information is for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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