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Kokum Syrup
‘Kokum syrup’(Garcinia Indica),- for those who like to prepare their own drinks as per their own taste. Simply mix one part of syrup with 5 to 6 parts of water and add sugar as you required.
Size: 500ml ($1.59/100ml)
Country of Origin – India
Made from Kokum fruit from the coastal Konkan region of India.

Vegetarian

Nut Free
$7.99
($1.59 /100ml)
Direction for use
Mix one part of the syrup with five parts of the water drink as chilled. Add sugar or salt as required.
Nutritional Information
Serving per package- 5
Serving size – 100 ml after adding 1 part of the syrup to 5 parts of water.
Average quantity per serving | % Daily Intake per serving * | Average Qty per 100 g | |
Energy | 92.11 KJ | 1.05% | 552.70 KJ |
Protein | 0 g | 0% | 0.22 g |
Fat, total | 0 g | 0% | 0.07 g |
– Saturated | 0 g | 0% | 0.0 g |
Carbohydrate | 5.45 g | 1.75% | 32.76 g |
– Sugars | 5.06g | 5.62% | 30.36 g |
Sodium | 90.86 mg | 3.95 % | 545.19 mg |
* Percentage Daily Intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700 KJ.
Ingredients
* Percentage Daily Intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700 KJ.
Consumer Information
- Packed in the same premises where other fruit juices such as mango and cashew juice are packed.
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep out of direct sunlight
- Refrigerate after opening and drink within 3-5 days
More Information
Juice made from the coastal region of South India.
Delivery Information
About Kokum
Kokum is a natural fruit with the botanical name, Garcinia Indica belonging to the mangosteen family. It is native to the western region of India and is mainly found to grow in the Konkan region of Maharashtra.
According to Ayurveda and traditional medicine, Kokum is considered to be a fruit with various nutritional properties that are beneficial for our health.
For generations, Kokum has been observed to support digestion by acting as a natural antacid, along with inflammation and dermatitis. Due to its natural properties, traditionally the Kokum fruit has been used to make refreshing summertime beverages, and more recently in cosmetic products such as lip balms, lipsticks, and lotions.
However, in the case of self treatment using Kokum, you should always consult with a doctor, dietician, or nutritionist. Please do not self-medicate.
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