Kesar Milk Masala Extract

Like most traditions, this one too is backed by science; It is on this day that the moon and earth are in their closest proximities and the rays of the moon are believed to have the strongest, of all days, curative properties. Consumption of milk, pertaining to the specific season also neutralises and balances the pitta in human bodies. While that may just be an interesting fact about a particular day in the Hindu tradition, consumption of milk is highly recommended for myriad health reasons. However, we understand how milk is not everyone’s go-to drink. And so we bring to our special
product of kesar milk masala extract. To know more, call us now!

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Not only in Indian tradition. but several traditions worldwide, milk holds a significant role in terms of beliefs varying from beauty, holistic, romantic, astronomical, to mythological.

Denoting the harvest season in India, or the love of two partners, the Kojagiri Pornima or full moon day dates back to the time of Lord Rama. What marks this day, especially, is the making of a special delicacy of milk — the masala doodh — made using a rich combination of spices and dry fruits.

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