7+ years in the making
Having heard of the term “Superfoods” the first time, Mr. Rakesh Kilaru wondered why these health-enhancing foods are outside the reach of us Indians. In 2015, passion and curiosity led him to Mexico and Peru- the native countries of the infamous Chia and Quinoa seeds. Through partnerships with local farmers, he gained a deeper understanding of how these superfoods can be farmed to benefit everyone—consumers, farmers, and the planet. After several trials and approvals, Mr. Rakesh brought the miraculous health benefits of Chia and Quinoa to India and thus, Nourish You was born.
In partnership with Krishna Reddy and Sowmya Reddy, the three came together to build Nourish You to share their vision of creating a healthier world by offering nutritious superfoods that are sustainably sourced and remunerative for farmers.
Nourish You is the first brand to retail homegrown Chia and Quinoa in India. From 50 acres to now 5000 acres of Quinoa and Chia farms across Rajasthan, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, we have come a long way as the pioneers of superfoods. Driven by passion, we continue our commitment to nourish you, the farmers, and the planet with nutritious and delicious superfoods!
Nourish You, The Farmer, The Planet.
Nourish You
We are your trusted source for high-quality superfoods that can be easily integrated into your diet. Taste and nutrition come together in all our products, so it’s easy for you to make healthy eating a habit. Among our wide range of nutrient-rich superfoods, we specialise in Quinoa, Chia and Millets.
Nourish The Farmers
We are your trusted source for high-quality superfoods that can be easily integrated into your diet. Taste and nutrition come together in all our products, so it’s easy for you to make healthy eating a habit. Among our wide range of nutrient-rich superfoods, we specialise in Quinoa, Chia and Millets.
Nourish The Planet
We uphold our mission of nourishing the planet by ensuring our superfoods have an extremely low carbon and water footprint. We have also partnered with local farmers to drastically reduce the distance between the farm and plate.