Moringa Powder
Yes, moringa powder can be consumed by all age
groups, but children and elderly should take
smaller doses. Always consult a doctor for toddlers
or if pregnant/nursing.
Rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants; supports
immunity, energy, and digestion.
Add to smoothies, teas, soups, or sprinkle over
meals.
Overconsumption can cause nausea or diarrhea;
begin with small doses.
Black Pepper
Yes, it stimulates digestive enzymes and reduces
gas.
Yes, in moderate amounts. Avoid excess in
toddlers.
In an airtight container, away from moisture and
sunlight.
Wood Pressed Coconut Oil
Yes, it’s versatile—great for both cooking and
external use.
Retains nutrients due to low-heat extraction.
Yes, for massage and in baby food in moderation.
Wood Pressed Sesame Oil
Primarily used in Indian and Asian cooking. Has a
nutty flavor.
Yes, due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Wood Pressed Groundnut Oil
Yes, has a high smoke point, making it ideal for
deep frying.
No, it’s cholesterol-free.
Wood Pressed Mustard Oil
Yes, if double filtered and not over-consumed.
Yes, often used in traditional hair treatments.
Turmeric
Yes, in small quantities—good for immunity and
inflammation.
Yes, helps treat acne and brightens skin tone.
Lakadong Turmeric
It has higher curcumin content (7–9%) compared to
regular turmeric.
Yes, and also in turmeric lattes and teas for extra
health benefits.
Cashew Nuts
When eaten in moderation, they are a healthy fat
source.
No, avoid if you have tree nut allergies.
Malvani Masala
Used in coastal Maharashtrian dishes—perfect for
seafood, chicken, and veggies.
Yes, it has a bold, spicy profile with kokum and dry
red chilies.
A2 Desi Cow Ghee
Mostly, yes. Ghee has negligible lactose and
casein.
Yes, in small amounts after 6 months of age.
Jaggery Powder
Yes, it retains iron and minerals, unlike refined
sugar.
With caution—consult a doctor as it still has high
glycemic index.
Ragi Flour
Yes, perfect for people with gluten intolerance.
Yes, a common weaning food in India.
Khandsari Powder
Not exactly. Khandsari is a less processed form of
sugar; jaggery is a different sweetener made from
concentrated sugarcane juice.
Yes, contains trace minerals.
Salem Turmeric
Salem has lower curcumin content (~2-4%) but is
preferred for culinary use due to natural aroma and
color.
Yes, it’s mild and suitable for masks and face
packs.