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The Real Deal: A Quick Guide to Identifying Pure, Adulteration-Free Jaggery.

With increasing demand, adulteration in jaggery is a growing concern. How can you ensure you’re buying pure jaggery?

  1. Color: Pure jaggery is usually dark brown. Avoid bright yellow or very light brown jaggery, which might indicate chemical treatment or artificial colors.
  2. Texture: It should be firm but slightly soft and easy to break. If it’s too hard or has a very crystalized texture, it could be adulterated.
  3. Taste: It should have a natural, sweet taste with a hint of molasses. A very salty or bitter aftertaste is a red flag.
  4. Dissolving Test: When dissolved in water, pure jaggery will leave minimal residue. Adulterated jaggery might leave more impurities at the bottom.

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