Are Munakkas & Kishmish The Same?

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The easiest to differentiate munakka and kishmish is by their colour and size.

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Munakka is bigger in size and also has a darker shade of brown.

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Kishmish has no seeds while munakka has some seeds.

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If you want to find the difference in taste, kishmish is a bit sour and tangy than what munakka usually tastes like.

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Both munakka and kishmish are highly nutritional and has so many health benefits.

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Munakka holds more benefits than kishmish. From helping to increase haemoglobin to dealing with dry cough, the advantages are endless.

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Kishmish help with acidity and blood pressure problems.

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So many people consume munakka and kishmish soaked in water first thing in the morning.

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It is a healthy way to start the day.

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Which one do you prefer to eat?

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