Methi Khakhra | मेथी खाखरा
Methi Khakhra | मेथी खाखरा
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A Crunchy, Traditional Khakra - High in Protein & Iron
The Khakra is one of Gujarat's oldest everyday foods - made for centuries by roasting dough thin and slow until it crisps completely. Not fried. Not baked. Roasted.
Our Methi Khakra is made exactly that way. Whole wheat flour, fragrant dried methi (fenugreek), honest spices - roasted by hand in small batches at Mayuri Khakra Gruh Udyog, Samsherpur, Nandurbar, by women who have been making khakra long before it became a packaged product.
What you get is a khakra that has earned its claim - 6.3g of dietary fibre per 100g. 10.7mg of iron (63% of the daily recommended intake for women). NABL-tested. No shortcuts.No Maida. No Onion. No Garlic. No Added Preservatives. Jain Friendly. Just wheat, methi, and a process that mass production cannot replicate - because it requires patience, not machinery.
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
- Source of Protein - 11.6g per 100g
- High in Dietary Fibre - 6.3g per 100g
- High in Iron - 10.7mg per 100g (63% of daily recommended intake for women)
- No Maida - made with whole wheat flour
- No Added Preservatives
- No Added Colours
- No Artificial Flavours
- No Onion · No Garlic -Jain Friendly
- Crafted by Women Foodpreneurs - Mrs. Mayuri Khakra Gruh Udyog, Samsherpur, Nandurbar
Ingredients
Ingredients
Wheat flour, Methi (dried fenugreek leaves), edible refined oil, salt, turmeric, red chilli powder, condiments.
Storage & Shelf Life
Storage & Shelf Life
- Shelf Life- 3 months
- Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened, keep in an airtight container.
How to use
How to use
- Enjoy straight from the pack as a tea-time snack or on-the-go crunch.
- Pair with chai, curd dip, or pickle for a traditional Gujarati-style experience.
- Break into pieces and serve with soup or salad for a wholesome meal accompaniment.
Why to Choose us
Why to Choose us
- Wholesome Ingredients – made with indigenous jowar and natural spices.
- Small-Batch Production – fresher and more honest than mass-produced snacks.
- Fair Trade Promise – ensuring farmers and food artisans are fairly rewarded.
Meet the Foodpreneur
Meet the Foodpreneur
Mrs. Mayuri Chaudhari,
Samsherpur.
Mayuri Tai runs a Khakhra manufacturing unit in Samsherpur. Through her determination and entrepreneurial spirit, she has successfully established both her production unit and a local market for her products.
She works closely with women from her village, creating employment opportunities and contributing to the local economy.
A true entrepreneur from Rurban Bharat - building livelihoods, creating value, and growing with her community.
