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Pooja Coconut 1 Piece

2.68
  • Product Weight: 1 Piece
  • Storage Instructions: Store in a cool and dry place
  • Package: Packet

Trs Tapioca Sago Seed Sabudana 1.5 Kg

7.73

Trs Tapioca Sago Seed is a versatile ingredient made from high-quality tapioca, perfect for creating delicious dishes such as khichdi, kheer, and sabudana vada. This 1.5 KG pack is a staple in Indian kitchens, offering a unique texture and taste that enhances a variety of recipes. Trs ensures premium quality, making every meal memorable and scrumptious.

Alternative Names:

  • Sabudana
  • Tapioca Pearls
  • Sago Seeds
  • Jonjoli

Cassava Vegetable (250 to 300 Grams Aprox)

1.81
  • Product Weight: (250 to 300 Grams Aprox)
  • Storage Instructions: Store in a cool and dry place
  • Package: Packet
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Top Op Samo Morio Seeds 375 Grams

4.50

Product Weight: 375 Grams

Storage Instructions: Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: Packet

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Top Op Samo Morio Seeds 1.5 KG

8.18

Product Weight: 1.5 Kg

Storage Instructions: Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: Packet

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Mango Leaf 1 Piece

0.20

Product Quantity : 1 Piece

Storage Instructions:?Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Annam Sago Seed Tapioca (Sabudana) 300 Grams

2.72

Annam Sago Seed Tapioca (Sabudana) is made from premium quality sago pearls, providing a delightful texture and taste. This 300-gram pack is perfect for preparing various dishes like khichdi, vada, and kheer, making it a staple in Indian cuisine. Annam ensures that each serving is nutritious and versatile for all your cooking needs.

Alternative Names:

  • Sago Pearls
  • Sabudana
  • Tapioca Pearls
  • Sago Seed

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