Bael Squash ( Added Sugar )
Code : P14186
INR
250 / Bottle MRP : 422 41% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
Extra Charges : Shipping | Insurance | Packaging
Net Weight : 750 Ml
Description :
Bael Squash is a refreshing, traditional Indian beverage concentrate made from the pulp of the wood apple (Aegle marmelos). The fruit is prized for its aromatic, sweet, and slightly astringent flavour profile, which translates into a squash that is both cooling and deeply flavourful. Often prepared by blending the fibrous pulp with sugar and water, the resulting syrup is a vibrant golden-orange. It is typically served diluted with chilled water or soda, making it a popular natural alternative to carbonated drinks during peak summer months. Beyond its unique taste, Bael Squash is celebrated for its extensive therapeutic properties. It is a powerhouse of nutrients, including vitamins A and C, fibre, and potassium, and is widely used in Ayurveda to support digestive health and treat heatstroke. The presence of tannins and laxative properties helps in regulating the gut, while its naturally high sugar content provides an immediate energy boost. For those looking to bridge the gap between traditional wellness and modern convenience, this squash offers a shelf-stable way to enjoy the golden apples restorative benefits year-round. Location : Assam, India
Specification :
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750 ml | | Nutritional Profile |
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Rich in Beta-Carotene: A natural source of Vitamin A, which supports ocular health and skin regeneration. Digestive Fibre: Contains soluble fibre that helps regulate the digestive tract and prevents constipation. Energy Booster: The combination of natural fruit glucose and added sucrose provides an immediate and sustained energy lift. Anti-Bacterial Properties: Contains tannins and phenolic compounds that help fight against common gut infections. | | Speciality |
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Smooth Pulp Extraction: The fibrous bael fruit is meticulously strained to ensure a silky, lump-free syrup while retaining the natural mucilage. Assamese Golden Bael: Sourced from indigenous trees in the Brahmaputra Valley, prized for their intense floral fragrance compared to other regional varieties. Syrupy Consistency: Expertly blended with sugar to create a shelf-stable concentrate that mixes instantly without residue. | | Benefits |
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Gastrointestinal Comfort: Acts as a soothing balm for the stomach lining, traditionally used to treat heat-induced acidity. Cooling Effect: Known as a natural coolant that helps lower core body temperature during the humid Assamese summers. Respiratory Relief: Often consumed in the Northeast to soothe the throat and manage minor respiratory phlegm. | | Flavour Profile |
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Honeyed-Tropical: A dominant, sweet aroma reminiscent of honey and ripe peaches. Musky Undertones: A deep, pleasant earthy scent that is the hallmark of well-ripened bael. Velvety Finish: A rich, rounded sweetness that lingers comfortably on the palate. | | Taste Profile |
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Richly Sweet: A heavy, satisfying sweetness that complements the fruits natural nectar. Creamy Mouthfeel: Thick and substantial, giving the drink a heavy and fulfilling character. | | Ingredients |
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Primary: Sun-ripened Bael Fruit Pulp (Sourced from Assam). Sweetener: Refined Sugar. Mineral water. | | Shelf Life |
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Duration: 12 months from the date of manufacture. Post-Opening: Best consumed within 45–60 days. Stability: High sugar content acts as a natural stabilizer, preserving the fruits delicate colour. | | Storage Instructions |
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Cool & Dry: Store in a pantry away from heat sources like stoves or direct sunlight. Refrigerate After Opening: Highly recommended to maintain the fresh floral aroma and prevent oxidation. Shake Before Use: Since it contains real fruit pulp, natural settling may occur; shake well to redistribute the solids. | | Origin |
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Geographic Source: Manufactured in Assam, India. Tree Heritage: Harvested from homestead gardens (Bari) where bael trees are traditionally planted for their auspicious and medicinal value. | | Ethnic Roots |
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Summer Hospitality: The standard welcome drink in Assamese households during the Bohag Bihu and summer months. Temple Tradition: Inspired by the Prasad drinks served in local shrines, where bael is revered as a sacred fruit. | | Sustainability |
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Drought-Resilient Sourcing: Bael trees require no irrigation or pesticides, making them a highly sustainable crop for the region. Support for Smallholders: We source from village families who have surplus fruit from their backyard trees, providing them with seasonal income. Low Energy Processing: Uses traditional pulp extraction methods that minimize industrial carbon output. | | Preparation Tips |
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The Perfect Cooler: Mix 1 part squash with 3 parts chilled water. Stir vigorously for a smooth blend. The Milk-Shake Style: For a richer treat, mix with chilled milk instead of water; the sweetness of the squash creates a natural fruit-custard flavour. Savoury Balance: Add a pinch of black salt (Bit Noon) to cut through the sweetness and enhance the baels musky notes. Garnish: Serve with a sprig of fresh mint or a dash of black pepper for a sophisticated, traditional finish. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Assam, INDIA " and specialized in Processed Food.
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