Amla Murabba

Amla Murabba is a traditional Indian preserve made from fresh & whole amla fruits β€” slow-cooked in sugar syrup using a time-honoured recipe. Rich in natural Vitamin C (450mg/100g) and natural antioxidants from amla. Zero cholesterol, zero trans fat, no artificial colours or flavours. A delicious daily wellness ritual rooted in Indian culinary heritage.

πŸ«™ Whole Amla Fruits
⚑ 450mg Vitamin C/100g
🌿 No Artificial Colours
βœ… No Artificial Flavours
πŸ«€ Zero Cholesterol
πŸ’š Natural Antioxidants
  • Made from fresh & whole amla fruits β€” traditional taste & texture preserved
  • Natural Vitamin C: 135mg per serving β€” powerful daily immunity support
  • Natural antioxidants from amla β€” fights free radicals & oxidative stress
  • Good source of natural fiber β€” supports healthy digestion & vitality
  • Zero cholesterol | Zero trans fat | No artificial colours or flavours

πŸ“Š Nutrition per serving (30g / 1 piece)

πŸ”₯
72
kcal
🌾
19.2g
Carbs
⚑
135mg
Vit C
🌿
0.75g
Fiber
🍬
18g
Sugar

*Approx values as per FSSAI standards | Per 30g serving (1 piece)

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