
Ramdana
Amaranthus cruentus
Also known as: Moricha guti, Danthu beeja, Mawal, Cheera vithu, Chengkruk Maru, Cavali biya
Black amaranth seed is a nutrient-dense pseudocereal commonly used in Indian cooking and traditional diets. It provides notable amounts of minerals such as chromium, manganese, magnesium, and iron.
% DV = % Daily Value (adult RDA, ICMR 2020). Values per 100g edible portion.
Black Amaranth Seed is a small, dark pseudocereal seed widely used in various Indian regional cuisines and traditional foods. It is valued not only for its gluten-free nature and versatility but also for its rich mineral content. Commonly used in porridge, snacks, and flour blends, it adds a distinct earthy flavor and a nutritious boost to meals.
In Indian households, black amaranth seeds are often soaked, ground, or popped before use. They contribute to a wholesome, mineral-rich diet when incorporated into chapati, porridges, or snacks.
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Values per 100g edible portion.
Nutrition data is for reference only. Values may vary by preparation method, brand, and region. Full disclaimer

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