Janmashtami Dry Fruits Gifts
Almonds
For the health conscious, almonds are great! They even make your skin glow. For those of them who have a low sugar tolerance, they know that sweets are bad for them. Dry fruits are a much better choice for these people. Almonds, in particular, are better than raisins which actually have higher calorie content even when compared to fresh grapes.
Cashew Nuts
Cashews are very rich in magnesium and these are great for your bones, which are not just made up of calcium, but need magnesium too! Mono-saturated fats are also present in cashew nuts and these oils are much better for your heart than the others. They are good for your heart as they are low in cholesterol. And their delectable taste would also get the festive spirits of your friends rising.
Raisins
Raisins are great to send along with other dry fruits. These sweet dried grapes are simply delicious and are great for those who want to gain some weight! They are also extremely rich in iron and have anti oxidants that are good for your eyes. All in all, a delicious and healthy treat for the ones you love.
Walnuts
These are delicious and can be used in a variety of desserts or just eaten plain. They might be difficult to break, but they are an excellent source of Omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for your brain and your heart. They are high in protein and also have anti-cancer properties.
Pistachios
Pistachios (Pista) are delicious when eaten raw or when added to any dessert. It helps people with diabetes stabilise their blood sugar level and is great for the heart. Pistachios are also a good source of protein. Sending dry fruits to your loved ones and friends this Janmashtami is a great gifting idea. It can be eaten by everyone and caters to the taste of one and all. It is good for those who battle with the scenario of sweets that they can't have during festivals and it can be used to make other sweets too! Send your loved ones Janmashtami dry fruits, dry fruit hampers and other combos that we have to offer from our online store. Happy Janmashtami to one and all!