No Palm Oil Snacks — Healthy Indian Namkeen Without Palm Oil
Most mass-market Indian snacks are fried in palm oil because it's cheap and extends shelf life. At Let's Try Foods we don't use palm oil in any of our bhujia, chips, cookies, makhana or rusk ranges — we use 100% groundnut oil instead, and for some products (like roasted chana and roasted makhana) we don't fry at all.
Shop our palm-oil-free Indian snacks below — shipped across India from Delhi.
Shop No Palm Oil Snacks by Category
Bhujia & Namkeen
Garlic bhujia, sev bhujia, khatta meetha — traditional Indian namkeen with no palm oil and no maida.
Shop Bhujia & Namkeen →Flavoured Makhana
Peri peri, pudina, Himalayan salt — roasted foxnuts, not fried. No palm oil.
Shop Flavoured Makhana →Healthy Cookies
Ragi, oats, jowar and millet cookies with no palm oil and no refined sugar.
Shop Healthy Cookies →Healthy Snacks
Roasted chana, sattu, millet-based namkeen — wholesome Indian snacks without palm oil.
Shop Healthy Snacks →Vrat / Fasting
Sabudana, makhana, vrat chips and kuttu snacks. No palm oil, no maida, Navratri-approved.
Shop Vrat / Fasting →Cake Rusks
Classic, fruit and almond-kaju cake rusks made without palm oil.
Shop Cake Rusks →Frequently Asked Questions
What is palm oil and why avoid it in snacks?
Palm oil is a cheap vegetable oil widely used in mass-market Indian snacks and namkeen because it extends shelf life and cuts cost. It is high in saturated fat and has been linked to health and environmental concerns. Many Indian shoppers now actively look for palm-oil-free snacks.
What oil does Let's Try Foods use instead of palm oil?
Let's Try Foods uses 100% groundnut oil across its namkeen, bhujia, chips and cookie ranges in place of palm oil. Products like roasted chana and roasted makhana use no frying oil at all.
Are all Let's Try snacks free of palm oil?
Yes — the Let's Try Foods brand positions every snack as palm-oil-free, including bhujia, chips, wafers, cookies, makhana, rusk and fasting snacks. Check the ingredient label on each pack to confirm.
Which Let's Try snacks are also maida-free?
The bhujia, makhana, healthy-snacks, cookies and most of the fasting-special range are made without maida. The Purani Delhi range (soan papdi, khari, mathri) and some cake rusks do contain refined wheat flour — check individual products.
Do Let's Try Foods ship no-palm-oil snacks across India?
Yes. Let's Try Foods ships across India from Delhi. You can order any palm-oil-free snack on letstryfoods.com and have it delivered to your home.