Postnatal DryFruits Laddu

Maa Mitahara – Dry Fruit Laddu | Purely Made with Mixed Dry Fruits and Nuts | No Sugar | No Jaggery |

Elevate Your Postnatal Nourishment with Our Wholesome Dry Fruit in Dates Laddu! 🌰🤱

Embrace a nourishing postpartum journey with our carefully crafted Laddu, a delightful blend of nature’s goodness. At MaaMitahara, we prioritize your well-being, ensuring that each Laddu is a powerhouse of nutrition without compromising on taste.

✅ Combat Anaemia & Boost Hemoglobin:

Our Laddu is thoughtfully designed to replenish iron levels, fighting anaemia and promoting healthy hemoglobin levels.
✅ Rich in Proteins for Vital Recovery:

Packed with the goodness of walnuts, almonds, pistachios, and cashews, our Laddu provides a protein-rich treat for your body’s recovery postpartum.
✅ Enhance Immunity Naturally:

The inclusion of natural ingredients like dates and raisins boosts your immunity, helping you stay resilient during this crucial period

Postnatal Dry Fruit Laddu Online : Postnatal Dry Fruit Laddu is an easy, nutritious recipe of energy balls that are healthy and tasty. This Postnatal dry fruit laddu recipe is made without any added sugar or jaggery, ghee or oil, is naturally vegan and comes together under 20 minutes. Packed with folic acid, potassium, calcium, and magnesium this is the perfect snack for both during pregnancy and post-delivery. The dried fruit also helps to regulate your digestive process by preventing your bowls from becoming slow.

 

Health Benefits of Postnatal Dry Fruit Laddu

  • Dates:  Dates are loaded with various kinds of antioxidants which help in removing free radicals and prevent cell damage. It also helps in promoting heart and eye health.
  • It has anti-inflammatory and cancer-fighting properties and thereby can prevent the risk of chronic diseases.
  • It can help lower blood sugar levels and fat levels. It also can improve the secretion of insulin and hence, be beneficial to people with diabetes.
  • It is a great source of minerals and has a good amount of fiber which helps with any digestive issues like relieving constipation.
  • Figs:  Figs are loaded with fiber that helps in many digestive-related issues and acts as prebiotic and promotes gut health.
  • It can help in controlling blood sugar and fat levels and thereby prevents the risk of heart issues like cardiovascular diseases. It also helps maintain blood sugar levels.
  • The calcium and potassium content helps in strengthening bones and prevent osteoporosis.
  • Cashews: Cashews contain healthy fats, protein and calcium which improves brain and bone health.
  • It also has antioxidants and helps in the prevention of inflammation and other diseases.
  • It is packed with minerals like magnesium and iron. It can help with reducing the risk of heart diseases, lowering blood pressure and cholesterol and preventing anemia.
  • Almonds: Cashews are loaded with fiber, protein and healthy fats hence can be included in a healthy diet for weight loss.
  • It has antioxidants that remove free radicals and prevent oxidative damage.
  • It is rich in vitamin E which reduces the risk of heart problems, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Pistachios: Pistachios are loaded with protein, fiber and potassium. It promotes eye and gut health.
  • It also helps lower blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
  • Raisins: Raisins are loaded with antioxidants that help fight cancer cells. The iron content is good for cardiovascular health.
  • White Sesame Seeds: White Sesame Seeds are rich in nutrition with healthy unsaturated fats which lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease.
  • The magnesium and calcium content in sesame seeds improves bone health and the immune system.
  • Flaxseeds: Flaxseeds is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids. The omega-3s found in flaxseeds are known as alpha-linolenic acid 
 
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Question:

1. What is Postnatal Dry Fruits Laddu?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

A nutritious laddu made from a blend of almonds, cashews, pistachios, dates, and raisins to support postpartum recovery.

Question:

2. Why are Dry Fruits Laddus recommended for new mothers?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

They provide healthy fats, protein, and vitamins, essential for energy and replenishing nutrients lost during childbirth.

Question:

3. Can Dry Fruits Laddus help boost energy?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

Yes, they are rich in natural sugars and healthy fats that offer sustained energy.

Question:

4. When can I start consuming them after delivery?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

You can start a week after delivery, but it's best to consult your doctor.

Question:

5. Do Dry Fruits Laddus aid lactation?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

Yes, the healthy fats and nutrients help improve the quality of breast milk and support lactation.

Question:

6. Are Dry Fruits Laddus high in calories?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

While nutrient-dense, they are balanced and provide essential calories needed for recovery.

Question:

7. How many Dry Fruits Laddus can I eat daily?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

1-2 laddus per day are ideal for most new moms.

Question:

8. Are there any preservatives in Maa Mitahara’s Dry Fruits Laddus?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

No, our laddus are made without preservatives or artificial additives.

Question:

9. How should I store Dry Fruits Laddus?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 weeks or refrigerate for longer.

Question:

10. Can non-postnatal women eat Dry Fruits Laddus?

Maamitahara
09-Oct-2024

Answer:

Yes, they are a nutritious snack for anyone seeking a healthy energy boost.

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