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Peach in pakistan

          Peach in pakistan   Peach (آڑو) is a popular summer fruit in Pakistan, known for its sweet taste, juicy texture, and health benefits.  Main Peach-Growing Areas in Pakistan Peach is mostly cultivated in cooler regions of the country, especially: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP): Swat , Dir , Peshawar Valley Balochistan : Quetta , Pishin , Kalat , Mastung Punjab : Murree , Rawalpindi , Attock (smaller scale) Harvesting Season Early varieties : May – June Late varieties : July – August This makes peaches widely available during summer across markets in Pakistan. Production Pakistan produces a good quantity of peaches every year, especially from Swat and Quetta, which are famous for their high-quality peaches. Swat peaches are exported to Gulf countries and other regions.       Nutritional Value Peaches are rich in: Vitamins A, C, E, and K Dietary fiber Potassium & magnesium Antioxidants Uses in Pakistan Eaten fresh Used in juices,...

Nutrients in Bananas

  Nutrients  in bananas   Bananas are packed with important nutrients that give quick energy and support overall health. Here’s a breakdown of the main nutrients in a medium-sized banana (about 118 g): Macronutrients : Calories : ~105 kcal Carbohydrates : 27 g (mainly natural sugars + fiber) Fiber : 3 g (helps digestion) Ý: 1.3 g Fat : 0.3 g (very little) Vitamins : Vitamin B6 : ~33% of daily needs (supports brain & metabolism) Vitamin C: ~11% of daily needs (boosts immunity & skin health) Vitamin A (small amount): good for vision Folate (B9) : supports blood health and cell growth Minerals : Potassium : ~422 mg (about 12% of daily needs, supports heart & muscles) Magnesium : 8% of daily needs (helps muscles & nerves) Manganese : 14% of daily needs (important for bone health & metabolism) Copper & Iron (small amounts)  support blood health 👉 Overall, bananas are best known for their high potassium and vitamin B6 content, plus natural ener...

Bananas in pakistan

Bananas   Bananas are one of the most popular tropical fruits in Pakistan and are grown mainly in the southern regions due to the warm climate.  Here’s a detailed overview:  🌱 Banana Cultivation in Pakistan  Principal Production Areas:   Sindh (biggest producer, especially Thatta, Hyderabad, Khairpur, Sanghar)   Punjab (Rahim Yar Khan, Bahawalpur – smaller scale)  Pakistan's Balochistan Climate Requirement: Bananas need warm and humid conditions with no frost.  Sindh is therefore ideal. Fertile, well-drained, and abundant in organic matter,  the soil Season : Planting is usually done in February–March and August–September.  ---  🍌 Production Facts  Between 150,000 and 170,000 tons of bananas are produced annually in Pakistan. Sindh contributes over 80–85% of the total production.  Main variety grown: Dwarf Cavendish (Basrai).  ---  The Calorie Content of a Banana Bananas are a quick source of energy that pr...

Nutrients in falsa

  Nutrients in falsa    English- ASIATIC  GRAVA URDU -FALSA   فالسہ LATIN- GREWIA  ASIATICA  

Falsa in pakistan

  Falsa (Phalsa) ,  scientifically called Grewia asiatica.  Shape It’s a small, tangy, purple-colored berry widely consumed in Pakistan  Season :  May to July (peak summer fruit) Regions Grown :  Punjab, Sindh, and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Uses : Eaten fresh with a little salt and black pepper Popular for making falsa sharbat (cooling drink) Health Benefits : Helps cool the body in hot weather Aids digestion and prevents dehydration Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants

Jamun seeds benefits

After eating  jamun,Dry its seeds and grind in a grinder,. Mix 1tbs powder of seed in a glass of water .and drink  it twice a  day. You feel a great  change in your health.  

Jaman best for diseases

Jamun -  is more frequently known in the English language as Jamun (or Black Plum , sycygium cumini ).  It is particularly known for its role:  Major Therapeutics Diabetes Management Jamun has been historically used to support glycemic control , especially in type 2 diabetes . Stomach support  It was used to treat chronic diarrhea and other intestinal disorders.   Antibacterial/preservative properties Various parts of the fruit, such as seeds and leaves , were used to combat infection. - Traditional Remedies and Popular Applications From traditional South Asian use (e.g. ubqari references ):   Digestive disorders and stomach problems:   Jamun fruit vinegar made to strengthen the stomach. Rectal bleeding and hemo: contains milk  with jam leaves.   Oral care :  A fork from  sore throat, an infection in the mouth, or bleeding gum leaves .   Sleep Problems , Memory Amnesia :  Jamun - Sumen Power as a tonic for cognition...