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Kala Til (Black Sesame Seeds)

₹300.00 0% Off ₹300.00
  • Kala Til – Black Sesame Seeds | For Puja & Health | Iron Rich
  • Puja Essential: The most important ingredient for Havans, Shani Dev Puja, and ancestor rituals (Tarpan).
  • Nutrient Dense: Contains higher Calcium and Iron content compared to white sesame seeds.
  • Unhulled: These are unpolished seeds with the outer hull intact, preserving maximum fiber.
  • Strong Flavor: Has a stronger, nuttier, and earthier flavor, perfect for medicinal mixtures.
  • Hair Health: Traditionally used in Ayurveda to promote hair growth and retain natural black color.

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Product Overview: Kala Til (Black Sesame Seeds) holds a special place in Indian households. Unlike the white variety, these seeds are unhulled and possess a rich, distinct aroma. They are chemically untreated and 100% natural, making them perfect for both spiritual rituals and dietary consumption.

Why Choose Our Kala Til? Purity is paramount when it comes to Puja. Our Black Til is cleaned meticulously to ensure it is free from dust and stones. Beyond rituals, adding a spoonful to your diet can do wonders for your bones and energy levels due to its concentrated nutritional profile.

Ans: Yes, absolutely. In fact, Black Til is healthier than white til. It is often eaten with jaggery (Til-Gud) to boost immunity and hemoglobin.

Ans: Yes, this is the pure, authentic Kala Til used for Shani Dev offerings, Havan, and Pitru Tarpan.

Ans: White til has the hull removed (polished), while Black til is unhulled (whole). Black til has a stronger taste and more nutrients (fiber/calcium).

Ans: Yes, eating black sesame or applying its oil is an ancient remedy to prevent premature greying and hair fall.

Ans: Our product is pre-cleaned/sortexed. However, for religious offerings, you may sprinkle some water (Gangajal) as per your ritual.

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