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Balushahi (250 - 280g)

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₹ 385.00

(Inclusive of all taxes)

  • Good for
    Heart

  • Additives
    Free

  • Naturally
    Made

  • No Artificial
    Preservatives

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About this item

Balushahi is a royal Indian sweet, crisp on the outside and soft within, offering a perfect balance of rich taste and festive indulgence. At Eat Right Basket, our Balushahi is crafted using the finest maida, pure desi ghee, raw sugar, elaichi, and saffron, ensuring authentic flavor and aroma.

Every bite melts in your mouth, carrying the richness of ghee and the delicate fragrance of saffron and cardamom. Unlike overly sweet versions, our Balushahi is prepared in small batches to retain freshness, purity, and traditional taste. Perfect for festivals, celebrations, or simply to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Traditional Indian sweet with authentic taste
Made with pure ghee for richness
Flavored with elaichi & saffron for aroma
Perfect for festivals, gifting, and celebrations
Free from artificial colors, preservatives, or additives

 

100% Natural, Contains No artificial colours / Preservatives / Fragrances / Flavours  

Eat Healthy, Stay Happy.

Eat Right Basket is part of a social enterprise, Satat Sampada Private Limited that promotes organic farming to protect your health and environment. We grow vegetables, fruits and grains in Uttar Pradesh as well as collaborate with farmers from all over India. This way we can offer you 400+ natural and authentic products.

Our farmers follow traditional Indian farming practices: Besides using vermicompost as manure to enrich the soil, we prepare Panchgavya, Jivamrit and Sanjeevak. Several herbal formulations such as Panch Patti Kadha, Khatti Chhachh (Sour Buttermilk), coal-ash and Dash Parni Ark are in use to keep the pests away.

We do not use any synthetic fertilisers, urea, pesticides, growth hormones and additives to artificially increase production, size or shine of produce.

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