
A couple of months back, I had to make a sweet offering quickly and didn’t have the time to make something elaborate, so I thought of this recipe, which is not only very quick to put together but also hardly takes any time, uses just two ingredients, and has health benefits.
Sesame seeds are a powerhouse of nutrients, packed with healthy fats, protein, and fibre, which support heart health and digestion. They are an excellent source of calcium, promoting strong bones and teeth, especially for those who may not consume dairy. Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, sesame seeds help protect the body against oxidative stress and chronic diseases. Their high magnesium content is beneficial for regulating blood pressure and maintaining cardiovascular health. Additionally, sesame seeds contain lignans and phytosterols, compounds known for their cholesterol-lowering effects.
The second ingredient, jaggery, a traditional unrefined sugar, is a natural sweetener rich in essential minerals like iron, magnesium, and potassium. It helps improve digestion by stimulating the secretion of digestive enzymes, making it beneficial after meals. Jaggery is known for its blood-purifying properties, which can help detoxify the liver and cleanse the respiratory tract. Its iron content makes it an excellent natural remedy for combating anemia and boosting energy levels. Jaggery is also a source of antioxidants, which help fight free radicals and boost overall immunity.

Sesame Seed Jaggery Sweet Powder
Ingredients:
- ½ cup white sesame seeds
- ½ cup brown jaggery
Method:
- In a warm pan, dry roast the sesame seeds until they turn brown and start to pop.
- Transfer to a plate and let it cool.
- If using rock jaggery, powder the jaggery to ½ cup and keep aside.
- Once the sesame seeds are cool, pulse the seeds in a mixer. Just one or two pulses should be enough.
- Remove the sesame seed powder to a mixing bowl and if using powdered jaggery, add that and mix well.
- If using rock jaggery, powder the jaggery first and then pulse the sesame seeds.
- Mix well and transfer to a moisture-free container. This should last well for a week or so outside.












