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  • Jaggery is good source of Iron, which can be taken by all, especially kids and pregnacy ladies to prevent from Anaemia ..

    Moongori Anjali 2006

  • Jaggery is a smart choice for a sweetener ... it is unprocessed and rich in many minerals, including iron.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Nupur 2005

  • Jaggery would be the most traditional (and hard to find); I used palm sugar but light brown sugar should work fine.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Laura 2008

  • Jaggery, under various names, is used in many parts of the world.

    I Spice: Jaggery 2010

  • Jaggery would be the most traditional (and hard to find); I used palm sugar but light brown sugar should work fine.

    Tales of a Compulsive Food Thief: Pumpkin Dal with Yellow Split Peas and Red Lentils Served With Naan Laura 2008

  • Naarya went to Tambat and told him that his mother wanted to make Bhurgulyache Ladoo so he wanted Bhurgule and Jaggery.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Anjali 2008

  • Jaggery is naturally processed from the sap of sugar cane or palm trees, without the use of any chemicals.

    I Spice: Jaggery 2010

  • Jaggery can vary in color from golden brown to a very dark brown, which Tiptur says reflects the differences between jaggery that's made entirely with the paler sugar cane juice and that made with only the darker palm sugar, depending on the season.

    I Spice: Jaggery 2010

  • Jaggery is similar to panela and piloncillo, other Latin American forms of sugar, so it can be used in recipes calling for those, such as cafe de olla.

    I Spice: Jaggery 2010

  • Naarya went to Tambat and told him that his mother wanted to make Bhurgulyache Ladoo so he wanted Bhurgule and Jaggery.

    Bhurgulyache Ladoo Anjali 2008

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