Description
About
Keara Water (also known as Keora/Kewra Water) is a distilled aromatic essence extracted from the flowers of the Pandanus plant. Widely used in Indian cuisine, Ayurveda, cosmetics, and religious rituals, it has a sweet, floral, and refreshing fragrance. It is often used to flavor sweets, beverages, and biryanis, as well as in skincare and worship.
Uses
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Culinary – Adds fragrance to biryanis, sweets, desserts, and beverages.
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Aromatherapy – Used for relaxation and stress relief.
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Religious rituals – Used as a sacred offering and for spiritual purity.
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Skincare – Acts as a natural toner and refreshes the skin.
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Cooling agent – Provides a soothing and refreshing effect in summer.
Benefits
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Enhances the taste and aroma of food.
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Has calming and cooling properties.
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Acts as a natural mood enhancer.
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Can help in hydration and skin freshness.
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Traditionally used in Ayurveda for its soothing qualities.
Different Names in Different Languages
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Sanskrit: केवड़ा जल (Kevada Jala)
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Hindi: केवड़ा जल (Kewra Jal)
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Tamil: கேவரா நீர் (Kevra Neer)
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Telugu: కేవరా నీరు (Kevra Neeru)
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Kannada: ಕೇವರಾ ನೀರು (Kevra Neeru)
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Malayalam: കേവറ ജലം (Kevra Jalam)
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Marathi: केवडा पाणी (Kevada Pani)
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Gujarati: કેવડા પાણી (Kevda Pani)
Dosage & Administration
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For cooking: Add 2–3 drops to sweets, biryani, or drinks.
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For skincare: Mix a few drops with water or face pack.
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For rituals: Sprinkle or mix with holy water.
Precautions
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Use in moderation; strong aroma can overpower dishes.
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Ensure it is food-grade before culinary use.
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Not recommended for infants without medical advice.
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