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Energy Bites | Nutri-dense Laddoos

Energy Bites | Nutri-dense Laddoos

Regular price Rs. 350.00
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Weight: 200g


Looking for a guilt-free snack for your toddler? These soft laddoos are made with sathumaavu, a traditional South Indian blend of roasted grains, pulses, and nuts that has been used for generations to nourish growing children.

Energy Bites combine this nutrient-dense mix with dates and raisins for natural sweetness, along with almonds, pistachios, cashews, walnuts, and a touch of cow ghee for richness and healthy fats. The result is a soft, satisfying snack made from familiar kitchen ingredients.

With no maida, no refined sugar, and no artificial additives, Energy Bites offer a simple and nourishing treat for toddlers and families.

 

  • Made with sathumaavu, a traditional blend of grains, pulses, and nuts
  • Naturally sweetened with dates and raisins
  • Contains nuts and ghee for healthy fats and energy
  • Provides fibre and plant protein from whole ingredients
  • No maida, no refined sugar, no preservatives

 

Ingredients:

Sathumaavu (Rice, Ragi, Jowar, Wheat, Roasted Gram, Green Gram, Black Gram, Corn, Groundnuts, Chickpeas, Horsegram, Cowpeas, Ajwain, Cardamom, Cashews, Pistachios, Almonds)
Dates, Almond Flour, Pistachios, Cashews, Walnuts, Raisins, Cow Ghee

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. They are designed to be everyday foods, not occasional junk snacks - made with real ingredients and mindful recipes.

We do not use artificial preservatives, colours, or flavours. What you taste comes from the ingredients themselves.

Our products are made in small batches using real ingredients and without preservatives. That keeps them more natural, but also means a shorter shelf life compared to ultra-processed foods.

Yes, all of our products are suitable for children and families. We focus on simple, familiar ingredients and avoid any artificial additives.

No. We are strongly against empty calories and use flours like oats, millets, and multigrain blends instead of maida.