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- Freshly handmade healthy Millet Jaggery Cookies for kids & grownup’s
- Ingredients Include Whole Multigrain Flour (Little Millet/Saame , Kodo Millet/Kodra , Barley, Hand-pounded Rice, Jowar, Ragi/Naachni , Bajra, Foxtail Millet, Yellow Moong Dal), Butter, Jaggery, Powdered Dry…
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Ravulacheruvu Nagagopi –
Biscuit are tastes good and first time we experienced & feel good. Size is smaller than good day biscuit still quite bulky.
Vivek Dixit –
Horrible taste either spoiled or if the biscuit taste is this then I request to Amazon kindly not show this worst product and cheat the customers. This biscuits can’t be eaten by humans
Prachi Dixit –
The product is awesome and they have not compromised with the ingredients. You can actually get the taste of ghee. I am gonna buy again and would try different flavours as well. Its good for kids. I bought this when i was having craving for biscuits which actually has maida only. But these cookies are worth buying. Little expensive but health is not compromised.
Neeraj D –
The outer packing does not give an idea of the almost 30% smaller box which actually contains the biscuits. Over priced actually
ahanadasgupta –
The biscuit is too small in size. Also, it contains a lot of ghee.
pratik raut –
Trusting the founders exaggerated videos on her social media profiles, I decided to buy one for my baby who is 16 months old. The biscuit is very hard to chew even for adults. And taste is like sand. Doesn’t dissolve in milk also. I tried soaking it in milk to make it softer. Doesn’t work. Bad product. And there is no age mentioned in any of their products. EARLY means ? From which age this can be given for babies. This biscuit is hard even for adults. No way of giving it to babies. Never.
Ravulacheruvu Nagagopi –
The product is targeted for a younger audience.
I gave it a try looking forward to a nutritional experience, wanting to avoid refined flour and sugar based biscuits.
Ultra Pros –
1. Jaggery sweetened. This works well for me as I like mildly sweet biscuits. If you are habituated to eating cream based biscuits or sugar laden
biscuits – these might not work for you.
2. 0 % refined flour. If you are looking to stay off maida – this is an easy choice.
Super Pros –
1. Taste. Works perfectly. I have a disagreement with my parents over the butter quantity(23%), where I would personally prefer lesser, they opine
the amount is perfect.
2. Chunky and filling. As a corollary to the above, the biscuit is not smooth, buttery or silky and fills you up in a single serving of 2 biscuits when
taken with tea/coffee.
Pros –
1. Chemical free – Matters to me. If it does to you – this is the one. No soda at all.
2. Freshly baked – Yeah I know it does not make much of a difference but having cookies baked for you when ordered is a personal touch.
Cons –
Definitely not paying 200 for cookies with quantity.Protein content is not high, so cannot look at this as an investment. Hope to see a reduction or some offers – because the quality is tempting.
Vivek Dixit –
As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for snacks that are not only delicious but also nutritious for my toddler. These Dry Fruit & Multigrain Millet Jaggery Cookies have been a delightful find. These sugar-free cookies are a perfect blend of taste and health. Made with an assortment of dry fruits and multigrain millet, they are sweetened with jaggery, which is a healthier alternative to refined sugar.