Melon Seeds (Char Magaz)

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Melon Seeds (Char Magaz)

Melon Seeds (Char Magaz)

Dhs. 11.00 Dhs. 9.00

Melon Seeds (Char Magaz)

Dhs. 11.00 Dhs. 9.00
Allergen information: for me 100 gr

Premium Melon Seeds (Char Magaz) in Dubai Including Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, UAE

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Melon Seeds Char Magaz (200gm) Four Seed Blend, Traditional Brain Food, Rich in Omega-3, Perfect for Sweets & Health Drinks

Char Magaz literally means "four seeds" - it's a traditional mix of four types of melon and squash seeds used in Indian and Middle Eastern medicine and cooking. Usually watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, and pumpkin seeds. Ground into paste for sweets, added to milk drinks, or eaten roasted. Considered "brain food" in traditional medicine - whether that's scientifically proven or grandmother wisdom, people have used it for centuries for mental clarity and cooling the body.

Why Char Magaz is More Than Just Seeds

In Ayurvedic and Unani medicine, char magaz is big deal. It's considered cooling, good for brain function, helps with sleep, reduces body heat. Mix into kheer, add to falooda, grind into paste for sweets like barfi. The seeds are rich in healthy fats, protein, minerals. Modern nutrition backs up some of the traditional claims - omega-3s, magnesium, zinc are all brain-supporting. Your dadi knew what she was doing.

What Good Char Magaz Looks Like

Quality char magaz should be fresh-looking seeds, not shriveled or discolored. Mix should have visible different seed types - they shouldn't all look the same. Should smell slightly nutty and fresh, not rancid or musty. Fresh seeds have slight moisture from natural oils - if they're completely dry like dust, they're old.

What You're Getting

  • Four Seed Blend: Traditional mix of melon and squash seeds
  • Fresh Quality: Properly stored, not rancid or old
  • Brain Food: Traditional remedy for mental clarity
  • Cooling Properties: Used in summer for body cooling
  • 200gm Pack: Good amount for regular use
  • Versatile: Sweets, drinks, roasted snacks
  • Natural & Pure: Just seeds, no additives

Traditional Benefits of Char Magaz

Traditional uses backed by generations:

  • Brain Function - Traditional "brain food" for memory and focus
  • Cooling Effect - Reduces body heat in summer
  • Sleep Aid - Helps with better sleep quality
  • Skin Health - Omega-3s and zinc support healthy skin
  • Heart Health - Healthy fats support cardiovascular wellness
  • Energy Boost - Natural protein and healthy fats
  • Anti-Inflammatory - Traditional remedy for inflammation

Char Magaz Nutrition Facts - Per 100g

What's In It How Much
Calories 559 kcal
Protein 28.8 g
Fat 47.4 g
Omega-3 High content
Carbs 14.2 g
Fiber 6 g
Magnesium 550 mg
Zinc 7.9 mg
Iron 8.2 mg

(You use small amounts - 1-2 tablespoons typically)

How to Use Char Magaz

  • Grind into paste for traditional Indian sweets
  • Add to milk and drink for brain health (traditional)
  • Mix into kheer or payasam for texture and nutrition
  • Roast lightly and eat as healthy snack
  • Add to falooda drinks
  • Make char magaz ladoo (traditional sweet)
  • Sprinkle on desserts or breakfast bowls

Traditional, nutritious, cooling. Char Magaz in Dubai - four seeds for brain and body.

Questions About Char Magaz

1. What exactly is char magaz?

"Char" means four in Hindi/Urdu. It's traditionally watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, and pumpkin seeds mixed together. Some variations use different melon seeds. All are cooling, nutritious seeds.

2. Does char magaz really help brain function?

Traditional medicine says yes. Modern science says the omega-3s, magnesium, and zinc in seeds do support brain health. Whether this specific mix is magic or just good nutrition, that's debatable. Won't hurt, might help.

3. Can I eat char magaz raw?

You can, but they taste better roasted. Raw seeds can be slightly bitter. Most people roast them lightly or grind into paste for sweets. Eating handful raw is fine if you don't mind the taste.

4. How do I make char magaz paste?

Soak seeds for few hours, drain, grind with little water into smooth paste. Use in sweets, mix into milk, or add to desserts. Takes some grinding power - good blender helps.

5. Is char magaz cooling for summer?

Traditional belief says yes - these seeds are considered cooling in Ayurveda. Science says they're hydrating and nutritious. Either way, people use them in summer drinks for centuries.

6. Can I use char magaz for hair?

Traditional use includes hair masks - grind seeds, mix with oil, apply to scalp. The omega-3s and minerals might help. Scientific proof? Limited. But it's natural and won't hurt.

7. How much should I eat daily?

1-2 tablespoons is typical. They're calorie-dense because of healthy fats. Good nutrition but don't eat by the cup. Small amounts regularly is the traditional way.

8. Can kids have char magaz?

Yes, it's nutritious. Mix into milk or sweets. Make sure younger kids don't choke - grind into paste or powder for small children. Traditional brain food for growing kids.

9. Does it help with sleep?

Traditional remedy for better sleep - usually mixed in warm milk before bed. The magnesium might help (it does support sleep). Won't work like sleeping pills but might help naturally.

10. Can I roast char magaz like regular seeds?

Yes! Light roast in dry pan until fragrant. Don't burn. Makes them crunchier and less bitter. Good snack, or grind roasted seeds for deeper flavor in sweets.

11. How long does char magaz last?

In airtight container, 3-4 months. The oils can go rancid, especially in heat. If they smell off or taste bitter (more than usual), they're rancid. Store cool and dry.

12. Where can I buy char magaz in Dubai?

Indian and Pakistani groceries, traditional medicine shops, some health food stores. Look for fresh-looking seeds, not dusty or discolored. We deliver quality char magaz across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah.

 

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