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Awala Dry Fruit

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Minimum Order Quantity 50 Kilogram
Brand Sinhal
Dried Yes
Botanical Name Phyllanthus Emblica
Packaging Type Polythene Bag
Packaging Size 500gms
Moisture 0%
Is It Dried Dried
Purity 100%
Organic Yes
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Amla or Amalaki can be said as the most used Ayurvedic ingredient. It is both a food and medicine. The little fruit is stuffed with innumerable health benefits that can ever be imagined. The word Amla refers to sour, which is its predominant taste. Its botanical name is Emblica Officinalis or Phyllanthus emblica.

  • Hindi name: Amla, Awla, Anwala, ambala, amlika, anwala.
  • English name: Indian Gooseberry
  • Telugu name: Usiri Kaya, Usher Kayi, amalakamu, Nelli, peddausiri, putlayusirika, usiri,usirikayi.
  • Tamil name: Nellikkai, perunelli, nellikaay.
  • Malayalam and Kannada name: Nelli
  • Farsi name: Amlaj
  • Kannada name – Nelli, Nelli Kayi, Bettada Nelli Kayi
  • Malayalam name – nelli, nellikai.
  • Urdu name – aamla, amal khushk.
  • Arabic name – amlakhushk.
  • Marathi: aouli, avalkati, avil, avla.
Weight 500 kg
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