Fresh Lal Shak (Red Amaranth) 250g++ – Premium Quality from Bangladesh
Bring vibrant color and powerful nutrition to your meals with Fresh Lal Shak (Red Amaranth) – a traditional leafy vegetable beloved in Bengali cuisine. Sourced directly from organic farms in Bangladesh and air-shipped for maximum freshness, this 250g++ bundle offers a rich source of iron, antioxidants, and flavor.
Often used in stir-fries, lentil dishes, or even smoothies, red amaranth is both a culinary and medicinal treasure.
✅ Product Highlights
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Name: Lal Shak (Red Amaranth / লাল শাক)
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Origin: Bangladesh
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Net Weight: Approx. 250g+
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Color: Deep red or purple-tinted stems and leaves
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Taste: Mild, slightly earthy with sweet notes
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Form: Fresh, bundled with stems and leaves intact
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Shelf Life: 3–5 days refrigerated
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Certification: Ethically grown, pesticide-free farming
🌿 What is Lal Shak (Red Amaranth)?
Lal Shak is the Bengali name for red amaranth, a nutrient-rich leafy vegetable grown widely in South Asia. Its striking crimson color comes from naturally occurring betalains – plant pigments known for their antioxidant effects. This vegetable is not only colorful but also packed with powerful health benefits.
Red amaranth has been a staple in traditional Bengali, Indian, Sri Lankan, and Southeast Asian diets for centuries. It is now recognized globally as a superfood.
💪 Nutritional Breakdown (per 100g)
Nutrient |
Amount |
Calories |
23 kcal |
Protein |
2.1 g |
Carbohydrates |
3.6 g |
Fiber |
2.0 g |
Iron |
3.9 mg |
Calcium |
215 mg |
Vitamin A |
6,000 IU |
Vitamin C |
43 mg |
Folate |
85 mcg |
✅ Source: USDA National Nutrient Database
🩺 Health Benefits of Red Amaranth (Lal Shak)
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Iron-Rich: Supports red blood cell production, ideal for combating anemia.
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Detoxifying: High fiber helps cleanse the digestive tract.
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Heart-Healthy: Rich in potassium and folate to regulate blood pressure.
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Bone Support: Contains calcium and magnesium.
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Antioxidant Protection: Contains betalains that fight oxidative stress.
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Vegan & Gluten-Free: Suitable for all diets.
🧪 According to a study in the Journal of Food Science and Technology, amaranth leaves contain anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cholesterol-lowering properties.
🔗 Read the study
🍳 How to Cook Lal Shak
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Wash the leaves and stems thoroughly.
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Slice finely.
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Cook in mustard oil with garlic and green chili for a quick stir-fry.
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Add to lentils (dal), soups, or blend into savory smoothies.
👩🍳 Traditional Bengali dish idea:
Lal Shak Bhuna – sautéed red amaranth with garlic, green chili, and onion.
❄️ Storage & Handling Instructions
Condition |
Instructions |
Unwashed |
Store in vegetable section of fridge |
After washing |
Wrap in paper towel and refrigerate; consume in 3 days |
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❓ FAQs
Q1: Is this Lal Shak organically grown?
✅ Yes, sourced from pesticide-free farms in Bangladesh.
Q2: Is it suitable for people with iron deficiency?
✅ Absolutely. Lal Shak is an excellent source of natural iron.
Q3: Can I eat the stems too?
✅ Yes, the stems are edible and contain fiber and minerals.
Q4: Does it lose color after cooking?
✅ Some color may fade, but the nutrients and flavor remain intact.