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Did you know sindoor once came from a tree?
Meet the Annatto tree—its vibrant red seeds, called ‘lipstick seeds’, were crushed into natural sindoor by tribal farmers in Andhra for generations.
Now in demand worldwide for cosmetics, food, and pharma, this non-toxic, sustainable dye is making a comeback.
Shouldn’t more farmers grow this powerful little seed that’s rooted in tradition—and ripe with promise? Tell us in the comments below.
#AnnattoSeeds #NaturalSindoor #TribalFarming #SustainableAgriculture #LipstickSeed #OrganicDye #IndianTradition
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