Our Kali Khatti Mithi Goli are a delicious, fun Mouth Freshener / mukhwas to relish your cravings for tingling taste and mouthwatering aroma. Indian children growing up in the 1980s and ’90s have fond memories of running to the nukkad (corner) shop or local paan stall and coming back with a small, black packet of Fatafat every time the vendor couldn’t make change and offered the candy instead. The name Fatafat means “quickly” in Hindi, and they’re marketed as “Ayurvedic digestive pills.” They’re made in the style of churan, a broad category of postprandial herbal tablets (whose recommended dosage no self-respecting Indian ever follows, preferring instead to eat them like candy) meant to aid with digestion, keep acidity at bay, quell nausea, conquer constipation … the list is endless. The name Fatafat quite possibly alludes to how quickly these pills are supposed to work.
About this item
- These Khatti goli will not only remind you of your childhood days, but will also help in digestion. Eat’em up at your past time.
- These big black Digestive balls are sweet and little tangy that gives fruity flavor. Kids love these black color fruit balls. These black balls candies are better alternative of sugar boiled confectionery. Khatti meethi fruit balls are not hard and neither chewy. When chewed it give fruit burst in mouth.
- Veganic black digestive balls candy packet comes with food grade zipper pack for easy pantry storage. Keep in cool and dry place for better shelf life.
- Acts as an appetizer. It strengthens the digestive process and also promotes the absorption of nutrients.
- Shelf Life: 365 days | Ingredient type: vegetarian
- The black, pea-sized pills are a little bit sweet, a little bit sour, and a little bit salty, with a spicy aftertaste that leaves the tongue feeling warm and numb if you eat too many at once.
- The candy is made of liquid glucose, sugar, rock salt, common salt, cumin, ajwain (carom seeds), and amchoor (dried mango powder). The sweet outer coating of the pill makes way for a mosaic of flavors once the salt, tang, and spices kick in.
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