Best Murabba to Gift this Diwali: Our Top 5 Picks

Diwali’s rolling around (again!), and honestly, if you see another box of soan papdi or those same bland dry fruits, you might just fake a smile and re-gift it to your neighbor. C’mon, it’s time to shake things up a bit, right? And what better way to achieve that than to gift something that's packed full of love, tradition and health-benefits. Getting where we’re going with this? Those sticky-sweet, sometimes tangy, fruit preserves your Dadi used to stash away in some mysterious glass jar? Yes, we're talking about Murabbas! They’re old-school, they’re packed with good-for-you stuff, and honestly, nothing says “I love you AND your digestive system” quite like a fancy jar of murabba.

 

So, if you’re wondering which Murabba will actually get you a genuine smile instead of polite nods? Here’s our Top 5 (Not so totally biased 😁), very real rundown—counting down to the G.O.A.T at number 1.

5. Apple Murabba

 

Want to gift something that's tasty and equally fancy? Apple murabba is the gourmet choice. Kids demolish it, and it looks more like a glazed show-piece when kept at the center of a dining table.

Although it feels more like fancy dessert than “health tonic", it's still got all the health benefits of an apple with the added benefits of gut-healthy probiotics and highly soluble fiber that prevents stomach problems.

 

4. Bans (Bamboo) ka Murabba

Sounds weird but actually tastes pretty awesome. Bans murabba is earthy-sweet with candy-like fibrous texture. If you want to get creative and spark curiosity, this would make for the perfect gift.

Made using young bamboo shoots that are carefully selected and preserved to retain maximum nutritional content. These are a great source of calcium, highly soluble fiber, and vitamins A, B1, B3, B6, and E.

 

3. Mixed Murabba

Alright, let’s start with a wild card: "A-bit-of-everything" Murabba. This is a no brainer. It looks great on the table and tastes as great as well. With our signature mix of Amla, apple, pear, pineapple, kiwi, karonda cherry, papaya, our mixed murabba is Loaded with antioxidants, it's great for digestion and immunity, and your relatives will absolutely love this sweet and tangy, premium mix of preserves.

 

2. Bel (Bael Fruit) ka Murabba

Bel murabba. Sweet, cooling, and just… soothing. It’s basically the comfort food of murabbas. Elders love it, your stomach loves it, and honestly, with benefits as diverse as Bael, we had no choice but give it second spot on our list. It's sacred for a reason. Packed full of vitamin C, A, and B, it has numerous benefits for skin, eyesight, and overall energy.

 

Fibrous, sweet and tangy, if you’ve got conservative taste-testers among your relatives, this is your safe bet.

 

1. Amla (Indian Gooseberry) Murabba – The GOAT, the OG, the MVP... whatever you wanna call it.

Add Me Foods: Box of Add Me Seed Less Amla Murabba with a bowl of fruit in the background

 

The queen bee of murabbas, this powerhouse is probably something your elders have nagged you to include in your diet, and we don't blame them. With a list as long as the benefits of eating Amla murabba, we had no choice but crown this as our Number 1 pick. Packed with loads of antioxidants like vitamin C (20 times more than Oranges), so it's the perfect excuse to satisfy your sweet tooth while still feeling healthy. If you can only grab one jar, go for this and you literally can’t go wrong.

 

So yeah, ditch the same-old sweets and go for the best murabba for this Diwali gifting. Trust us, they’ll remember this gift.


The content in this article is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement, fitness, or health program.

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