Organic Almond Cookies (100g) – Healthy Crunchy Badam Biscuits
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₹ 180.00
Key Highlights
- Made with real almonds (badam) for rich nutty flavor
- Baked without added oils, fats, or preservatives
- Crunchy texture with mild, balanced sweetness
- Clean-label snack with organic ingredients
- Perfect for tea, coffee, or on-the-go snacking
- Small-batch baking for freshness and quality
- Suitable for kids and adults alike
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What are almond cookies called in different languages?
Kannada: Badami Biscuit (ಬಾದಾಮಿ ಬಿಸ್ಕಟ್)
Hindi: Badam Biscuit (बादाम बिस्कुट)
Tamil: Badam Biscuit (பாதாம் பிஸ்கட்)
Telugu: Badam Biscuit
Malayalam: Badam Biscuit
Marathi: Badam Biscuit
Gujarati: Badam Biscuit
Bengali: Badam Biscuit
Are Organic Almond Cookies healthy?
Yes, they are made with real almonds and baked without oils or preservatives, making them a healthier snack option in moderation.
Do these cookies contain preservatives?
No, they are free from artificial preservatives and additives.
Are almond cookies suitable for kids?
Yes, their mild sweetness and crunchy texture make them suitable for both kids and adults.
Can I eat almond cookies daily?
Yes, they can be enjoyed daily in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Do these cookies contain maida?
They are made using simple baking ingredients; always check the label for specifics, but they avoid harmful additives.
How should I store almond cookies?
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to maintain crispness.
What makes these cookies different from regular cookies?
They are baked in small batches, use real almonds, and contain no preservatives or artificial ingredients.
What is the shelf life of this ghee?
The shelf life of our A2 Desi Cow Ghee is typically 12 months when stored in a cool, dry place.
Is this ghee certified organic?
Yes, our ghee is 100% organic and certified by NPOP/NOP standards.
What is the Bilona method?
The Bilona method is a traditional Indian process of making ghee where curd is churned to get butter, which is then boiled to produce pure ghee.