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Amla honey candy worth it? How to make amla candy with honey?

How to Ferment Gooseberries in Honey  Here's a straightforward way to ferment gooseberries using honey:  ingredients Ripe gooseberries   Honey  A clean, sterilized glass jar  Hot water to rinse amla and soak for 10 minutes( this makes chopping easier and gets rid of impurities) How to make amla honey candy?  Prepare the Gooseberries Rinse the gooseberries well and dry them with a cloth.  Soak in hot water for 10 minutes and pat dry.  Cut them into smaller pieces, discarding the seeds. Fill a sterilized glass with amla and then top with honey, leaving neck space.  Seal and Store: Secure the jar loosely and place it in the sunlight for a week.  Shake the jar daily using a spoon to make sure everything remains below the liquid.  Remember, amla starts releasing juices and the honey will turn liquidy.  This is perfectly fine. Fermentation is on.  The honey will naturally preserve the gooseberries and initiate a gradual fer...

Instant Amla Recipes: Candy, Chutney With Indian Gooseberry

You already know about the benefits of amla, don't you? Of course, you are aware that Indian gooseberry is loaded with vitamin C and antioxidants. Perhaps you are also aware that amla helps boost immunity. When winters come knocking, you are often under the weather. An amla candy can help you boost immunity. In fact, if you try to include amla in your winter diet, you can ward off illness when the weather changes. This entire page is about amla recipes for health - be it amla candy or sweet & tangy amla chutney. On top of it, these are yummiest amla recipes. chatpata amla candy We have been buying amla candies for quite some time. In fact, dad has always made sure his kids take amla candy, apple murabba, and similar desi stuff to keep our immune system strong. Dads are dads! They will go to any length to keep kids happy and healthy. Before coming to my place, dad asked me whether he should bring my favoite batch of amla candies. My answer was NO. He was...