• Key Ingredients: Roasted Lotus Seeds (Makhana), Coconut, Flax Seeds, Moringa Leaves, and Curry Leaves.
• Health Benefits: High on fibre, micronutrients, and Calcium. Antioxidant, anti-aging properties and good for people with diabetes. Ready to eat healthy snack alternative with traditional Indian flavours. Can also be mixed with salads, soups and yogurt.
• No added preservatives or artificial flavours. Net Weight: 200g.
• Shelf Life: Best before 90 days from manufacturing, if stored in a cool and dry place.
• All ingredients are locally sourced with minimal processing, preserving their high micronutrient value by using processes such as fermentation and dehydration.
• All packaging is environmentally sustainable.
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Ann Defined Healthy Diet Snack – Roasted Makhana, Dry Moringa, Flax Seeds (Salted), 200g
₹349.00 ₹249.00
With locally sourced ingredients and minimal processing, Ann Defined creates recipes that are healthy, natural, simple and honest made with the love and care of authentic Indian food heritage.
We curate ingredients and nutritional essentials into recipes that serve as the perfect alternative diet snacks, suitable for all age groups.
200g
No added preservatives or artificial flavours.
All ingredients are locally sourced with minimal processing, preserving their high micronutrient value by using processes such as fermentation and dehydration. All packaging is environmentally sustainable.
Roasted Lotus Seeds (Makhana), Coconut, Flax Seeds, Moringa Leaves, and Curry Leaves.
All ingredients are locally sourced with minimal processing, preserving their high micronutrient value by using processes such as fermentation and dehydration. All packaging is environmentally sustainable.
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Saroj grew up in Haryana, where she learnt about Indian flavours and ingredients from her parents and grandparents. When she moved to Delhi, she came across students and working professionals, especially the ones staying away from their homes, indulging in unhealthy snacking habits due to a lack of a better alternative.
This inspired her to start experimenting with different ingredients – some, she found on the internet, and some she found in the memories of her childhood dining table. She balanced her recipes between using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, and turning them into contemporary, modern-day dishes.
The objective was clear and grounded – she would serve simple and honest food. As she started coming up with different recipes, she surprised people by the minimal processing that went into the making of these products.
The ingredients and recipes she created were not new – only forgotten. For example, the ingredients, such as Ragi, Kulth Dal and Ramdana, which were ones discarded as ‘food for the poor’, have come back full-circle as superfoods. Saroj believes, ‘a lot of businesses exploited the ignorance of consumers, and words like “organic” not only became a keyword for sales, but also carried a premium price. Nutrition, which should be a basic right, became an industry – eating healthy became a luxury.’
AnnDefined was born out of this realisation. It’s an effort to create a community that promotes learning about and reviving the food heritage of India. Today, AnnDefined bears a simple message: eating healthy doesn’t need to be expensive or difficult.
AnnDefined uses simple techniques like dehydration and fermentation to come up with products that are not only healthy and natural but also improve digestion by ensuring that the ingredients being used are bio-available and pre-digestive. The products offered by AnnDefined, are a mix of scientific knowledge and ancestral wisdom.
AnnDefined hopes to continue working towards giving individuals healthier eating alternatives while simultaneously sharing what we learnt from our ancestors. AnnDefined mirrors Saroj Singh’s values of simplicity and honesty and through it, the forgotten recipes of good health.
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