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The Ammari Festive Gift Box is what we send to our own family and closest customers each Diwali. Inside a sturdy kraft hamper, finished with a satin ribbon and an optional handwritten card, sit five of our most-loved varieties in individual reusable pouches. It is a gift designed to feel considered rather than commercial — direct-sourced fruit, restrained packaging, and the kind of presentation that looks at home on a Diwali pooja thali, a corporate desk, or a wedding sagan tray.

Inside the Box

  • California almonds — 250g: Whole Nonpareil kernels, in a kraft pouch.
  • W320 cashews — 250g: Creamy-white whole grade from Mangaluru.
  • Iranian pistachios — 200g: Akbari kernels, naturally split and lightly salted.
  • Mazafati dates — 200g: Soft, caramel-toned dates from Bam, Iran.
  • Smyrna fig sampler — 100g: Large amber Turkish Anjeer to round off the box.

Total weight: 1kg. Each variety is sealed in its own food-grade pouch, then nested in shredded kraft inside the outer hamper.

Perfect For

  • Diwali corporate gifting: Premium yet appropriate for clients, vendors, and senior team members.
  • Weddings and sagan: Substantial enough as a standalone shagun gift or part of a larger hamper.
  • Raksha Bandhan: A thoughtful sister-to-brother or brother-to-sister gift that travels well.
  • Housewarming and Eid: Universally welcome; halal-friendly contents; no alcohol or pork derivatives.

Storage & Freshness

Each pouch inside the box is sealed for freshness and stays good for 9 to 12 months unopened. Once the recipient opens a pouch, we recommend transferring the contents to an airtight container and storing in a cool, dry place. Dates and figs benefit from refrigeration in summer. The kraft outer box is dry-storage only — please keep away from direct heat, sunlight, and humidity until gifting.

Box Specifications

  • Total net weight: 1000g (1kg) of dry fruits across five pouches
  • Outer hamper: premium 350gsm kraft, magnetic-flap closure
  • Approximate dimensions: 30cm x 22cm x 8cm
  • Finishing: satin ribbon in Ammari brand colour, kraft shred lining
  • Optional add-ons: handwritten message card (free), wax-seal stamping (₹49)
  • Shelf life from dispatch: minimum 8 months on all pouches

Frequently Asked

Can I ship the box directly to a gift recipient?
Yes. At checkout, enter the recipient’s address as the delivery address and your address as the billing address. We do not include a price slip or invoice in any gift box — only the optional message card. If you would like us to schedule delivery for a specific date (for example, the day before Diwali or a wedding), add a note at checkout and we will dispatch accordingly.

Do you take bulk corporate orders?
Bulk Diwali and year-end gifting is one of our most-requested services. For orders of 25 boxes or more we offer custom branding (your company logo on the kraft sleeve), custom message cards, and consolidated PAN-India dispatch. We typically need 10 to 14 working days from confirmation. Write to us at hello@ammari.in with quantity, delivery dates, and target locations for a tailored quote.

Can I add a personal message and customise contents?
A handwritten message card up to 40 words is included free with every box — add your text in the order notes at checkout. For content customisation (for example, swapping pistachios for walnuts, or upgrading to a 2kg box), please reach out before placing the order. We are a small family team, so the more notice you give us, the better we can tailor the hamper to your occasion.

Free delivery on orders over ₹999. Direct-sourced. Naturally processed.

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Content

The Ammari Festive Gift Box is what we send to our own family and closest customers each Diwali. Inside a sturdy kraft hamper, finished with a satin ribbon and an optional handwritten card, sit five of our most-loved varieties in individual reusable pouches. It is a gift designed to feel considered rather than commercial — direct-sourced fruit, restrained packaging, and the kind of presentation that looks at home on a Diwali pooja thali, a corporate desk, or a wedding sagan tray.

Inside the Box

  • California almonds — 250g: Whole Nonpareil kernels, in a kraft pouch.
  • W320 cashews — 250g: Creamy-white whole grade from Mangaluru.
  • Iranian pistachios — 200g: Akbari kernels, naturally split and lightly salted.
  • Mazafati dates — 200g: Soft, caramel-toned dates from Bam, Iran.
  • Smyrna fig sampler — 100g: Large amber Turkish Anjeer to round off the box.

Total weight: 1kg. Each variety is sealed in its own food-grade pouch, then nested in shredded kraft inside the outer hamper.

Perfect For

  • Diwali corporate gifting: Premium yet appropriate for clients, vendors, and senior team members.
  • Weddings and sagan: Substantial enough as a standalone shagun gift or part of a larger hamper.
  • Raksha Bandhan: A thoughtful sister-to-brother or brother-to-sister gift that travels well.
  • Housewarming and Eid: Universally welcome; halal-friendly contents; no alcohol or pork derivatives.

Storage & Freshness

Each pouch inside the box is sealed for freshness and stays good for 9 to 12 months unopened. Once the recipient opens a pouch, we recommend transferring the contents to an airtight container and storing in a cool, dry place. Dates and figs benefit from refrigeration in summer. The kraft outer box is dry-storage only — please keep away from direct heat, sunlight, and humidity until gifting.

Box Specifications

  • Total net weight: 1000g (1kg) of dry fruits across five pouches
  • Outer hamper: premium 350gsm kraft, magnetic-flap closure
  • Approximate dimensions: 30cm x 22cm x 8cm
  • Finishing: satin ribbon in Ammari brand colour, kraft shred lining
  • Optional add-ons: handwritten message card (free), wax-seal stamping (₹49)
  • Shelf life from dispatch: minimum 8 months on all pouches

Frequently Asked

Can I ship the box directly to a gift recipient?
Yes. At checkout, enter the recipient's address as the delivery address and your address as the billing address. We do not include a price slip or invoice in any gift box — only the optional message card. If you would like us to schedule delivery for a specific date (for example, the day before Diwali or a wedding), add a note at checkout and we will dispatch accordingly.

Do you take bulk corporate orders?
Bulk Diwali and year-end gifting is one of our most-requested services. For orders of 25 boxes or more we offer custom branding (your company logo on the kraft sleeve), custom message cards, and consolidated PAN-India dispatch. We typically need 10 to 14 working days from confirmation. Write to us at hello@ammari.in with quantity, delivery dates, and target locations for a tailored quote.

Can I add a personal message and customise contents?
A handwritten message card up to 40 words is included free with every box — add your text in the order notes at checkout. For content customisation (for example, swapping pistachios for walnuts, or upgrading to a 2kg box), please reach out before placing the order. We are a small family team, so the more notice you give us, the better we can tailor the hamper to your occasion.

Free delivery on orders over ₹999. Direct-sourced. Naturally processed.

There is a reason Turkish figs (Anjeer) are considered the gold standard of dried fruit. Our Smyrna-variety figs come from the Söke region of Aydın province, on Turkey's Aegean coast — a stretch of land regarded as the world's premier fig terroir. Each fig is plump, amber-cream in colour, and finishes with the dense, honeyed sweetness that only sun and sea air can coax out of a fruit. We source them whole, untreated, and unsweetened, the way Aegean farmers have prepared them for centuries.

Where We Source

The Büyük Menderes river valley around Söke and Aydın is one of the few places on earth where the Smyrna fig thrives. Mineral-rich alluvial soil, bright Aegean sunlight, and the cool sea breeze that rolls in each afternoon create a slow, even ripening. Farmers there still let the fruit fall naturally to the ground at peak maturity, then sun-dry it on bamboo trays for several days before hand-grading by size and colour. Our partners deliver only the Lerida and No. 1 grades — the largest, palest, and softest of each season's harvest.

How to Enjoy

  • Stuffed: Slit and fill with cream cheese, gorgonzola, or mascarpone, then drizzle with honey.
  • Baked: Fold into almond cakes, oat cookies, or a classic anjeer barfi.
  • Soaked: Steep two figs overnight in warm milk for an Ayurvedic morning tonic.
  • Cheese boards: Pair with aged cheddar, walnuts, and a glass of red wine.

Storage & Freshness

Store in an airtight container, away from sunlight and humidity. Unopened, the figs stay fresh for 9 to 12 months. Once opened, refrigerate in Jaipur's summer months (April through September) to preserve their soft texture and prevent any sugar bloom on the surface. A light white coating is natural fruit sugar, not spoilage — wipe gently with a clean cloth before serving.

Nutritional Snapshot (per 30g serving)

  • Calories: approx. 75 kcal
  • Fibre: 3 g (about 12% of daily needs)
  • Potassium: 200 mg
  • Antioxidants: rich in polyphenols and flavonoids
  • Key micronutrients: calcium, magnesium, vitamin K

Frequently Asked

Are these figs sulphured or sweetened?
No. Our Smyrna figs are sun-dried in the traditional Aegean way with no sulphur dioxide, no added sugar, and no glucose syrup coating. The natural sweetness comes entirely from the fruit's own sugars, concentrated by slow drying. This is why our figs sometimes show a fine white bloom on the surface — that is crystallised fruit sugar, a hallmark of unprocessed dried figs.

How do these compare to Indian Anjeer?
Indian Anjeer (typically Pune or Afghan-origin) is smaller, darker, and chewier, with a more rustic flavour. Turkish Smyrna figs are larger, paler, softer, and noticeably sweeter — better suited to gifting, stuffing, and dessert work. Both have their place; we source Turkish for customers who want the premium experience traditionally served at weddings and festive occasions.

Can children eat these every day?
Yes, in moderation. Two to three figs a day is a wonderful natural source of fibre, calcium, and iron for growing children. Soak them overnight in milk for easier digestion, especially for younger kids. Dried figs are calorie-dense, so we recommend treating them as a nutritious snack rather than an unlimited indulgence.

Free delivery on orders over ₹999. Direct-sourced. Naturally processed.

One of our most-asked-for products, the Ammari Mixed Dry Fruits Pack brings together six of our best-selling varieties in a single, balanced 200g blend. It is the pack we keep on our own kitchen counter — handy for school tiffins, evening chai, festival platters, or that small daily handful Ayurveda recommends for energy and immunity. Every component is direct-sourced from the same farms and cooperatives that supply our single-origin packs, then portioned by hand at our Jaipur facility.

What's Inside

  • California almonds — 120g: Nonpareil variety, lightly roasted-friendly raw kernels.
  • W320 cashews — 100g: Whole, creamy-white grade from Mangaluru.
  • Iranian pistachios — 80g: Akbari kernels, naturally split, lightly salted.
  • Kashmiri walnuts — 80g: Light-amber halves and quarters, paper-shell origin.
  • Black raisins — 60g: Seedless, sun-dried from Vijayapura, Karnataka.
  • Date pieces — 60g: De-pitted Mazafati dates, chopped for easy mixing.

Why Mixed

A single dry fruit gives you one nutrient profile; a thoughtful mix gives you the full spectrum. Almonds and walnuts contribute heart-friendly fats and vitamin E, cashews bring magnesium and zinc, pistachios add plant protein and lutein, and the raisins and dates round it off with quick-release energy and iron. For households juggling family snacking, school lunches, and festive entertaining, one mixed pack does the work of six. It is also our most popular pack for corporate gifting and Diwali hampers — universally liked, never wrong.

How to Enjoy

  • Daily handful: One small katori (about 30g) in the morning is the traditional Ayurvedic dose.
  • Trail mix: Toss with a pinch of sea salt and dark chocolate chunks for travel snacking.
  • Festive platters: Serve in brass or silver thalis alongside mithai during Diwali and Eid.
  • Baking: Fold into halwa, kheer, granola bars, or a no-bake energy ladoo.

Storage & Freshness

Transfer to an airtight glass or steel container after opening and store in a cool, dry place. The pack stays fresh for 9 to 12 months unopened, and 4 to 6 months once opened. In Jaipur's summer, we recommend refrigerating the container, particularly because of the dates and raisins which can soften or bloom in heat. Avoid storing near strong-smelling spices, as nuts readily absorb ambient aromas.

Nutritional Snapshot (per 30g serving)

  • Calories: approx. 165 kcal
  • Protein: 4.5 g | Fibre: 2.5 g
  • Iron: 1 mg | Potassium: 220 mg
  • Antioxidants: vitamin E, polyphenols, lutein, resveratrol
  • Key micronutrients: magnesium, zinc, copper, omega-3 ALA

Frequently Asked

Can I customise the mix?
For single packs we ship the standard ratio above, which has been refined over four years of customer feedback. For bulk orders of 5kg or more — typically corporate Diwali gifting or wedding favours — we are happy to tweak the proportions, add saffron strands, or include cardamom pods. Write to us at hello@ammari.in with your requirements at least seven working days before your delivery date.

Is this pack good for diabetics?
The nuts in this pack (almonds, cashews, pistachios, walnuts) are diabetic-friendly in moderate quantities and have a low glycaemic load. The raisins and dates are higher in natural sugars, so a diabetic customer should either eat the pack in smaller portions or pick out the nut components only. We also offer a nuts-only mix on request — just leave a note at checkout.

Are the nuts roasted or raw?
Everything in this mix is shipped raw and naturally dried, with the exception of the pistachios which are lightly salted in the traditional Iranian style. We prefer raw because it preserves nutrient content and lets you decide how to prepare the nuts — dry-roast in a kadhai for two minutes, toast in the oven at 160°C for ten minutes, or eat as-is. Roasting on demand keeps flavour at its peak.

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These are the walnuts that bake without bitterness. Chilean walnut halves and pieces, pale cream in colour, mild on the palate, with the snap-clean break of a properly cured kernel. Counter-season harvesting in the southern hemisphere means our crop arrives in Indian kitchens within months of being picked, not after a year in a warehouse. The result is a walnut that tastes of fresh oil and faint sweetness rather than the dusty edge of old stock — a meaningful difference once you bake with them.

Where We Source

Chilean walnuts come from the long valleys running south from Santiago — primarily the O'Higgins, Maule, and Metropolitana regions, where the Andes meet the Pacific in a microclimate of warm dry summers and cold wet winters that walnuts thrive in. Chile harvests in March and April, opposite to California and China. By the time these reach Jaipur, they're typically four to six months out of the orchard, while northern hemisphere stock in the same retail year may already be twelve to fourteen months old. We work with growers in the Maule valley who hand-sort halves from pieces.

How to Enjoy

  • Brownies and banana bread: Fold chopped pieces into the batter — the mild profile keeps cocoa and banana centre stage.
  • Walnut chutney: Grind with green chilli, garlic, and curd for a Kashmiri-style accompaniment to rice.
  • Salads and grain bowls: Toast lightly in a dry pan and scatter over rocket with pear and blue cheese, or quinoa with roasted pumpkin.
  • Breakfast and granola: Stir into oats with banana and honey, or build into homemade granola with seeds and cardamom.

Storage & Freshness

Walnuts have the highest oil content of any common tree nut, which makes them the most susceptible to rancidity. Keep the unopened pouch in a cool dark cupboard for up to six months. Once opened, transfer to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator — this slows oxidation noticeably and preserves the fresh-pressed oil character. For storage beyond three months after opening, freeze in portioned bags. Discard if the kernels smell sharp or paint-like.

Nutritional Snapshot (per 30g serving)

  • Calories: 195 kcal
  • Protein: 4.5 g
  • Healthy fats: 19 g (rich in plant-based omega-3 ALA)
  • Fibre: 2 g
  • Key micronutrients: Magnesium, manganese, copper

Frequently Asked

How are Chilean walnuts different from Kashmiri walnuts?
Chilean walnuts are typically larger, lighter in colour, milder in flavour, with thinner inner skins that contribute less tannin and bitterness. Kashmiri walnuts are smaller, deeper amber, sweeter on the finish, and carry high-altitude character. Neither is better — they suit different uses. Chilean is our pick for Western baking and salads where the walnut supports rather than dominates. Kashmiri shines in chutneys, halwa, and raw snacking.

Why do mine taste fresher than walnuts I've bought before?
Most walnuts in Indian retail are northern hemisphere stock that's been in non-refrigerated warehouses for nine to fourteen months. Walnut oils oxidise across that period, producing the slightly bitter, papery taste people often assume is just how walnuts are. Chilean counter-season crop reaches you closer to harvest, and we ship from cool storage. Once you taste a fresh kernel, the old stock becomes obvious.

Are these suitable for daily heart-health intake?
Walnuts are one of the few plant sources rich in alpha-linolenic acid, the omega-3 linked in long-running studies to favourable cardiovascular markers. A handful — roughly 30 grams, or seven to eight halves — is the portion most clinical guidance suggests for daily inclusion. Eat them raw or lightly toasted; deep-frying or heavy roasting damages the omega-3 profile.

Free delivery on orders over Rs.999. Direct-sourced. Naturally processed.

The same premium W240 whole cashews from our raw range, taken to the next stage. We dry-roast them gently — no oil, no coating — until the kernel turns a soft golden hue and that natural sweet-savoury cashew aroma fills the kitchen. A light scatter of fine sea salt finishes them. Crisp, buttery, and substantial enough to feel like a treat without the heaviness of fried snacks, these are the cashews you reach for during a cricket match, a long meeting, or unexpected guests at chai time.

Where We Source

The kernel base is identical to our raw W240 cashew pack — sourced from the Mangalore and Goa coastal belt with selective Vietnamese lots during off-season, all conforming to the W240 grade of approximately 240 unbroken white kernels per pound. We chose this grade specifically for roasting because the larger, denser kernel holds heat evenly and develops a uniform colour without burning at the tips. Roasting is done in small batches at our Jaipur facility so the cashews reach you fresh, with the salt crystals still distinct rather than absorbed into stale oil.

How to Enjoy

  • Namkeen alternative: Pour into a brass katori for evening chai instead of fried sev or bhujia — the same crunch, none of the heaviness.
  • Cocktail and bar snack: A natural pairing with whisky, white wine, and beer at home gatherings.
  • Office drawer: A small handful at three pm beats biscuits and vending-machine chocolate every time.
  • Festive mithai platter: Mix with raisins and roasted almonds in a silver tray for unexpected guests during Diwali or Eid.

Storage & Freshness

Roasted cashews stay fresh for six to nine months sealed, but once opened the clock speeds up. Transfer to an airtight glass jar and refrigerate, particularly through summer, to keep the crunch intact and the oils from going stale. Humidity is the enemy here — a single afternoon left open in monsoon air will turn them soft. If that happens, a five-minute revival in a 150C oven will restore the snap.

Nutritional Snapshot (per 30g serving)

  • Calories: approximately 168 kcal
  • Protein: 5 g
  • Healthy fats: 13.2 g (mostly monounsaturated)
  • Fibre: 1 g
  • Key micronutrients: copper, magnesium, sodium (added)

Frequently Asked

How do these compare to fried namkeen calorie-wise?
A 30g serving of these dry-roasted cashews delivers around 168 calories with 13g of mostly monounsaturated fat — comparable to most savoury snacks, but with meaningful protein, fibre, and minerals attached. Fried namkeen of the same weight typically carries refined oil, refined flour, and added sugars or maida. The trade is not zero-calorie versus calorie-heavy; it is empty calories versus nourishing ones.

Why dry-roasted instead of oil-roasted?
Oil-roasting is faster and cheaper, but it adds calories from the cooking oil — usually palm or refined sunflower — and the oil itself can go rancid on the shelf, dulling the cashew flavour. Dry-roasting takes longer and demands attention so the kernels do not scorch, but it preserves the cashew's own buttery oil and keeps the ingredient list to two: cashews and salt. We think the difference is worth it.

Will the salt level overpower the cashew?
No. We salt at a level that wakes up the natural sweetness rather than dominating it. Our test is simple — you should still taste cashew first, salt second. If you compare these to mass-market roasted cashews, ours come across noticeably less salty, which is intentional. For a fully unsalted version, our raw W240 pack is a quick home-roast away from this exact product.

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Good apricots (Khubani) taste of summer mountains — bright, slightly tart, and finishing with deep honeyed sweetness. We source from two of the world's great apricot regions: Malatya in eastern Turkey, and the high Karakoram valleys of Ladakh. Both produce fruit that is naturally golden-orange, soft to the bite, and free of sulphur treatment. The result is a dried apricot that looks darker than the bright orange supermarket variety, but tastes considerably more like the original fruit.

Where We Source

Malatya, in the highlands of eastern Anatolia, accounts for nearly half of the world's dried apricot production. Its altitude (around 900 metres), continental climate, and long sunny days produce the soft, plump Hacıhaliloğlu variety we favour. From India, we work with smallholder cooperatives in the Nubra and Sham valleys of Ladakh, where the indigenous Halman and Raktsey Karpo apricots are harvested each August and laid out to dry on stone roofs. Both origins are sun-dried without sulphur dioxide, which is why the fruit is amber-brown rather than fluorescent orange.

How to Enjoy

  • Tagines and curries: Slow-cook with lamb, cinnamon, and almonds for a classic Mughlai or Moroccan dish.
  • Granola and muesli: Chop and toast with oats, almonds, and honey for a make-ahead breakfast.
  • Soaked breakfast: Steep three apricots in water overnight, then eat with curd and a drizzle of honey.
  • Biryani garnish: Stir whole apricots into the final dum stage for a sweet counterpoint to the spice.

Storage & Freshness

Keep apricots in an airtight container in a cool, dry place; they will stay soft and flavourful for 9 to 12 months. Because they retain natural moisture, we strongly recommend refrigerating the bag during Jaipur's summer (April to September) to prevent any surface stickiness or fermentation. If apricots firm up after long storage, soak briefly in warm water to restore their original texture before using.

Nutritional Snapshot (per 30g serving)

  • Calories: approx. 72 kcal
  • Fibre: 2.2 g
  • Iron: 0.8 mg | Potassium: 350 mg
  • Antioxidants: high in beta-carotene and lutein
  • Key micronutrients: vitamin A, vitamin E, copper

Frequently Asked

Why are your apricots dark, not bright orange?
Bright orange dried apricots are treated with sulphur dioxide, which preserves colour and extends shelf life but alters flavour and is unsuitable for many sensitive customers. Our apricots are sun-dried without sulphur, so they oxidise to a natural amber-brown over a few days of drying. The colour is the most reliable visual cue that you are buying genuinely natural Khubani, the way it has been prepared in Anatolia and Ladakh for generations.

Malatya or Ladakh — which is better?
Both are excellent and we ship a blend or single-origin depending on season. Malatya apricots are larger, softer, and sweeter — preferred for desserts, stuffing, and gifting. Ladakh apricots are smaller, more tart, and have a deeper, almost wine-like flavour — preferred by chefs and customers who like a complex, less sugary fruit. Tell us your preference at checkout and we will do our best to accommodate.

Are these the same as Khubani ka Meetha apricots?
Yes, our Malatya variety is the type traditionally used for Hyderabadi Khubani ka Meetha — soft, sweet, and large enough to hold their shape when stewed. Soak them overnight, simmer with sugar and a touch of cardamom, and serve warm with malai or vanilla ice cream. Ladakh apricots also work but produce a tarter, more rustic version of the dish.

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