Kewra Water



Kewra water is an extract that is distilled from pandanus flowers. It is a transparent liquid, almost
similar to rose water. Although pandanus trees grow almost everywhere in tropical Asia, kewra water is still mainly a Northern Indian flavoring that is not used anywhere else. In Western cooking, kewra water makes a fine alternative to the flower essences like rose or orange essence. It can be substituted with kewra essence, which is more concentrated.

How to Select Kewra water is available in bottles only in selected food stores or supermarkets. You can check online order from the various companies. Some brands of kewra water are artificially flavored, so check the label. It is available throughout the year Culinary Uses ·

It is used to flavor meats, drinks, and desserts in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh specially the northern part and Southeast Asia. Sweets like ras gullas, ras malai and many more bengali sweets can be dipped or soaked in kewra water to give it a floral flavor. Another application is in the highly aromatic rice dishes, especially of the Pakistani, Kashmeri and Moghul cuisine. The most elaborate rice recipes sometimes call for kewra water to be sprinkled over the rice just before serving. · It can be combined with other floral waters such as rose water and added together on the recipe. · It can be used as a health drink. 

 
Kewra water is distilled from the male flowers of the Pandanus odoratissimus tree. There are over 70 varieties of Pandanus trees, but here we mention only two, as there is much research to be done on the health benefits of these trees. The fragrance of kewra water is similar to rose water, but it has a fruitier flavor In English the trees are known as Screw Pines, although they are not pine trees, and they are also called Umbrella Trees because of the shape some of them grow in.
Leaves from Pandanus amaryllifolius are used as a spice in South East Asia to flavour curries and desserts. These trees grow in tropical Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands. The ripe fruits of Pandanus trees have their distinctive aroma because of the essential oil they contain.

The aroma of this oil has a calming effect and is good as an aid to mental relaxation, as well as having anti-oxidant properties Kiora water is a cheap by-product of the distillation process, but flowers of lower quality are also used to make the water which is used for cooking. In India and Pakistan it is used to flavour sweets and rice dishes. For a recipe using it go to our rare beef biryani one.

In traditional medicine the powdered anthers and tops of the flower bracts are used to cure headaches and to treat rheumatism and epilepsy. The powder obtained from inside the anthers is inhaled or smoked like a cigarette as a cure for sore throats. It is believed that the root boiled in milk can cure female sterility and can prevent a miscarriage. In the Asian subcontinent it is thought that the oil is an aphrodisiac, and a decoction of the bark is said to help wounds heal quickly. Seeds from the plant are used to strengthen the liver and heart, and the oil is used for earache. It has antiseptic qualities similar to eucalyptus oil and the roots are diuretic, and used as a tonic and a purifier, so the whole of the tree is beneficial to our health.

Pandanus amaryllifolius leaves are used in South East Asia to flavour meat dishes as they have a nutty taste. They are also used to wrap food in (after they have been steeped coconut milk) and to weave baskets which food is served in. They can also be used to weave mats and in the past were used as roofing material and to make grass skirts. In traditional medicine these leaves have been used to treat chest pains, reduce fevers, and inflammation from arthritis. Chewing the leaf helps oral health and stops bleeding gums. The leaves are also used to ease stomach cramps and spasms, and are given to women recovering after childbirth. It is thought that they might have anti-cancer properties too and trials are being carried out to see if they are effective against cancer. Extracts of these leaves may be added to bath water for skin problems and relief from sunburn.
The leaves contain a natural insecticide which has been effective in killing mosquitoes.
In the islands of Mare and Grande Terre which are part of New Caledonia, in the Pacific, ornithologists have found that New Caledonian crows make tools with the thorny edges of the pandanus leaves that grow there. They make hook-like tools in a three-stage process to dig insects out of holes in trees etc. The tools are sophisticated and the behavior is learnt, so these crows are one of the few animals, along with chimpanzees that make tools. The pandanus trees are clearly not just for our benefit.






















Kewra Oil
General information about kewra oil
Well known for its flowery aroma, kewra oil is extracted from the kewra flower using steam distillation process. Kewra or Pandanus fascicularis is native to India east coast region. This oil is also referred by the names of kevada and screw pine. Kewra oil is light yellow to brown in color and has aroma similar to rose flowers. It can be used to feel the cool and refreshing aroma at your home. When it comes to its blending property, it perfectly mixes with Ylang Ylang. Basically, this Kewra oil comprises of 2-phenyl ethyl methyl ether (37.7%), terpinen-4-ol (18.6%),-terpineol (8.3%) and 2-phenyl ethyl alcohol (7.5%).

Miraculous uses of kewra oil
Kewra oil is widely used in several sweet dishes as a flavoring agent. Along with this, it is also used in wide range of herbal medicines. It has excellent fixative properties as well. Due to its refreshing aroma, it is an important ingredient in the perfume industry as well as highly used in aromatherapy applications. It is also widely used as an antiseptic and antibacterial. It has also shown soothing effect on brain nerves. This oil is an antispasmodic and stimulant. In order to cure rheumatoid arthritis, it is used. Kewra oil also has various therapeutic uses through which you can stabilize your mind & body function.
However, kewra oil should not be used by pregnant women.

Moisturizing Properties of Kewra Oil
Kewra Oil is widely demanded all over the world owing to its ability to penetrate deeper inside the skin for moisturizing. This ability of kewra oil is widely attributed for its extensive use as a moisturizer in fairness creams, crack creams, burn ointments and other kinds of cosmetics. If you want to attain its moisturizing property, mix few drops of kewra oil with your regular cream and use twice a day. You can also make a face wash of kewra oil by mixing few drops in rose water.

Looking for a lighter option? Use Kewra Water
For persons who thought for a moment to use heavy oils, kewra water makes a perfect option for them. It is a transparent liquid similar to rose water that is extensively demanded as a flavoring agent. This water is also reckowned for its excellent antioxidant properties that makes it perfect for use over skin as of kewra oil. Regular use of kewra water over the skin helps to attain a soft, glowing & healthier skin. It is the sole reason why kewra water is used in multitudes of cosmetics and skincare products. If you too want to have this magical water, place it over the top of your bucket list.

Natural Moisturizer for Rejuvenating Skin
Bearing a mild and sweet floral aroma, Kewra Oil offered by Natural Indian Oils is commercial demanded for use in the preparation of different kinds of moisturizers. In order to use this oil naturally, mix with either base oil or with water before applying over skin and hair. Being a moisturizer, this oil is also ideal for preventing problems of dandruff and itchy scalp. 100% pure and natural kewra oil is available on the online store of Natural Indian Oils in various hygienic packaging options. Buy today at pocket friendly prices.

Store - Store it in a cool dry place. Intact bottles maintain the flavor of Kewra for at least a year at room temperature and 3-4 years under refrigeration.

Health Benefits of Kewra water
1. Kewra is said to have Antioxidant properties and helps fight Cancer.
2. Its floral fragrance gives a calming effect, thus helps in mental relaxation.
3. Good for Skin: Helps in glowing your skin and making it soft.
4. Prevents Acne and Pimples: As it’s a good skin cleanser which removes dirt from the skin it prevents Acne and Pimples. 

Benefits of Kewra Essential oil
Kewra Oil is obtained from the fruits of Kewra plant. In order to use this oil naturally, mix with either base oil or with water before applying over skin and hair. We are a leading Manufacturer and Exporter of Kewra Oil, Kewra Essential Oil, Natural Kewra Oil, Pure Kewra Oil by Pure Aroma Oils.
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Therapeutic properties of Kewra Oil
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Due to its appealing scent, it is highly used as a stress buster in aromatherapy treatments. The nervous problems like anger, anxiety, annoyance, restlessness, nervous breakdown and others can be cured effectively by using this attar. It exerts very soothing and calming effect on mind and rejuvenates and energizes it. Due to its medicinal properties which can heal various skin problems. Skin problems like scars, itching, burns, acne can be treated effectively by using this attar.

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