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Serving Size: Small Bowl (30 gm)| Calories per serving:129
Lehar Masala Puffs
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30 gm
| Details |
Weight |
% Daily Values |
| QUICK FACTS |
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| Total Fat (Lipid) |
3.63 gm |
9.08% |
| Total Carbohydrate |
21.69 gm |
7.4% |
| Total Sugars |
0.9 gm |
3.6% |
| Protein |
2.4 gm |
3.53% |
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| Sodium, Na |
302.1 mg |
13.13% |
| GET ENOUGH |
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Some people are sensitive to MSG having adverse effects such as headache, depression, etc. on regular consumption of this salt.
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Manufacturers use distinctive qualities of the many varieties of salts mainly to enhance the flavors and finish of foods. Raw salts like black salt is also recommended for many health issues such as constipation, indigestion, heartburn, bloating, flatulence, goiter, hysteria, poor vision, anemia.
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