By Pure Indian Foods

Jaggery, Certified Organic - 1.1. lbs

Certified USDA Organic

Organic Jaggery is a traditional, natural sweetener made from cane sugar juice and rich in molasses and trace minerals. Tastes complex, sweet, bright, & fruity.

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Expected Back in Stock: End of March 2024

Ingredients

Organic Sugar Cane Juice

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts Serv. Size 1 tsp (7g) dry, Servings: About 71. Amount Per Serving: Calories 35, Calories from Fat 0. Total Fat 0g (0% DV), Saturated Fat 0g (0% DV), Trans Fat 0g (0% DV). Cholesterol 0mg (0% DV). Sodium 0mg (0% DV). Total Carb. 6g (2% DV), Dietary Fiber 0g (0% DV), Sugars 6g, Protein 0g. Vitamin A 6%. Vitamin C 0%. Calcium 0.2%. Iron 0.3%. Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Country of Origin

India

Organic Jaggery front label. Says, "Jaggery, unlike white sugar, contains rich molasses and trace minerals naturally present in sugar cane juice. This is what gives it such a complex, bright, fruity flavor that is slightly nutty beyond just being sweet."
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Naturally Rich in Molasses & Minerals

Organic Jaggery: The Healthy Alternative to Sugar

  • Made from Sugar Cane

    We start with freshly-pressed sugar cane juice which is then reduced by boiling into a thick syrup, then poured into molds and hardened into a soft, molasses-rich block of jaggery sugar.

  • Healthy Sugar?

    Unliked common table sugar, organic jaggery retains the natural vitamins and minerals found in sugar cane juice, such as potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, and calcium.

  • 100% Pure

    Absolutely no chemicals, additives, preservatives, colors or flavors. The only ingredient is organic sugar cane, which is non-gmo and gluten-free.

  • Traditional Food

    The ancient healing practice of Ayurveda recognizes the importance of jaggery for promoting good health.

The "inconvenient, temperamental" unrefined sweetener from India.

Organic Jaggery

Jaggery, unlike white sugar, contains rich molasses and trace minerals naturally present in sugar cane juice. This gives it a complex, bright, fruity flavor that is beyond just being sweet! Jaggery has been used in traditional diets in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh for centuries. 

Often called “gur,” Indian jaggery is used in sweet and savory dishes as well as beverages. Because it is pressed from organic sugarcane, it retains natural vitamins and minerals not found in table sugar, such as potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, and calcium. The color of traditionally-made, chemical-free jaggery varies from golden to dark brown. The texture can range from soft and moist to hard and dry.

Tips for Cooking with Organic Jaggery

  • Use equal amounts of or a little less jaggery than sugar in a recipe. Jaggery is rich - both in flavor and nutrition, so a little bit can go a long way.

  • If you keep our organic jaggery in the refrigerator, be sure to bring it to room temperature before using in a recipe.

  • Mash with fingers or grate as much as you need using a regular cheese grater. Remember, for best results, use room temperature jaggery.

  • Make “jaggery syrup” to use in recipes calling for liquid sweeteners such as honey, maple syrup, molasses, corn syrup, etc. For every tablespoon of organic jaggery, use one teaspoon of water. Blend or whisk well to make syrup. Because jaggery syrup is naturally sweet and rich, you can use less in your recipes. For example, if a recipe calls for ½ cup honey, try 1/3 cup jaggery syrup.

Common Questions


How is organic jaggery different from refined sugar?

Refined sugar is processed using chemicals to clarify the cane sugar juice syrup, whereas organic jaggery is produced by simply boiling this syrup without the use of harsh chemicals. Also, refined sugar is solid and crystalline, whereas organic jaggery is soft and amorphous.

What texture is "correct" for jaggery?

Because jaggery is a natural, unrefined product, the texture, moisture content, and flavor may vary. Wet or soft jaggery does not mean it is bad or expired. Some blocks are more moist naturally, which is more traditional, and may appear more "melted" and have more liquid molasses.

Some blocks are more dry. Dry blocks can be grated with a box grater. Softer jaggery is natural and normal and can be cut with a spoon or butter knife.

How should I store my organic jaggery?

We seal each jaggery brick in airtight packaging to prevent any contamination before being opened by you.

After opening, we recommend transferring jaggery to a non-airtight, breathable container and/or wrapped in cheese cloth, as excessive moisture can cause it to spoil. By exposing it to the air, you allow some of the moisture to evaporate.

Don't refrigerate it, as jaggery is soft due to moisture, and the refrigerator only introduces additional moisture.

You can store our organic jaggery in its original package without sealing it back in any way. The box has a little gap, which allows some air to reach it. It needs air to not spoil. Moisture is what will make it spoil. Air exposure is fine though.

What is the recommended amount to take daily?

Since Jaggery is very satisfying due to its unique taste, it may help you reduce the amount of sweetener in your diet, if that’s what you want to do. We are not able to offer any specific advice based on your age and weight. An Ayurvedic practitioner, nutritionist, or naturopathic doctor may be able to help you more with that.

How do I grate my jaggery?

Our organic jaggery can be grated using a cheese grater, or it can be cut into small pieces with a butter knife and melted on low heat.

Video of Grating Jaggery

Recipes with Organic Jaggery


  • The best jaggery I ever had. Gives me instant energy and good for my sweet cravings.

  • We absolutely love this jaggery. Extremely soft and melts in the mouth. After trying this one, it’s hard to enjoy any other store bought jaggery. Our friends also love it.

Hi! I'm Sandeep.

I travel to India, Asia, South America, and Europe to bring you back some of the most pristine, pure, organic clean ingredients in the world. All the products you'll find here at Pure Indian Foods are ones that me and my family use personally.

My family has been making ghee since 1889. Today, my wife, Nalini (aka "The Ghee Lady"), carries on this tradition. She still makes all the ghee and tightens every jar by hand.

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