Laxmi Whole Almonds (Badam) – 1.76 lb Bag
$14.99
Laxmi Whole Almonds (1.76 lb) – Premium Quality & Nutrient Dense
Experience “The Magic of Freshness” with Laxmi Whole Almonds (Badam). These premium-grade raw almonds are carefully selected for their size, crunch, and sweet, nutty flavor. As a staple in traditional South Asian households and a favorite for health-conscious snackers worldwide, Laxmi ensures you receive almonds that are as nutritious as they are delicious.
Packed with plant-based protein, fiber, Vitamin E, and heart-healthy fats, these almonds are the perfect fuel for a busy lifestyle. The 1.76 lb (800g) bag is a generous pantry size, ideal for families who use almonds daily for health, cooking, or festive celebrations.
Versatile Ways to Enjoy Laxmi Almonds:
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Traditional Sweets: A key ingredient for Badam Halwa, Barfi, and garnishing Kheer or Payasam.
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Healthy Snacking: Enjoy them raw, or soak them overnight to unlock their full nutritional potential.
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Morning Energy: Slice them onto your cereal, yogurt, or oatmeal for a protein-packed crunch.
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Cooking & Baking: Ground them into a paste for rich, creamy curries (like Pasanda) or use them in cakes and cookies.
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Homemade Almond Milk: Use these high-quality whole nuts to create fresh, preservative-free almond milk at home.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Premium Whole Nuts: Consistently sized, whole raw almonds with no shells and no added salt or oils.
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Rich in Nutrients: Excellent source of Vitamin E, Magnesium, and Antioxidants.
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Heart Healthy: Naturally cholesterol-free and loaded with monounsaturated fats.
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Trusted Brand: Laxmi is renowned for providing authentic, high-quality ethnic foods.
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Value Size: The 1.76 lb bag offers a great balance of quantity and freshness for frequent users.
| Brand | Laxmi |
| Product Type | Raw Whole Almonds (Badam) |
| Size | 1.76 lb (28.16 oz / 800g) |
| Dietary Info | Vegan, Keto-Friendly, Paleo, Gluten-Fre |
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