Frozen Food

THAKAR SAHI RAJMA (FROZEN) 283G

4.54
  • Packaging : In Packet
  • Storage Instruction : Keep In Cool And Dry Place

THAKAR MUTTER PANEER (FROZEN) 283G

5.69
  • Product Of : Thakar
  • Storage Instruction : Keep In Cool And Dry Place

THAKAR BHARWA KARELA 283G

7.27
  • Packaging : In Box
  • Brand Name : Thakar
  • Storage Instruction : Keep In Cool And Dry Place

CROWN PUNJABI SAMOSA ( CHICKEN )10 PC

10.46
  • Packaging : In Packet
  • Storage Instruction : Keep In Cool And Dry Place

CROWN SEEKH KABAB (Chicken) 15 PC 900 Grams

14.55
  • Quantity :900g
  • Storage Instruction : Keep In Cool And Dry Place

Crown samosa vegetable (50 pieces)

22.08

Product Weight: 50 Pieces

Storage Instructions:?Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: Packet

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Crown Punjabi Samosa Vegetable 20 pieces

9.33

Product Weight: 20Pieces

Storage Instructions:?Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: Packet

Vadilain Methi Block Frozen 312 Grams

2.72

Product Weight: 312 Grams

Storage Instructions:?Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: packet

Annam Frozen Grated Coconut 500 Grams

3.59

Product Weight: 500 Grams
Storage Instructions: Store in a dry place
Package: Bag

Haldiram’s Kaju Katli 340 Grams

10.91

Haldiram’s Kaju Katli is a premium sweet treat made from the finest cashews, offering a rich and indulgent flavor in every bite. This 340-gram pack is perfect for celebrating special occasions or as a delightful snack any time of the day. Known for its authentic taste and melt-in-your-mouth texture, Haldiram’s ensures a delightful experience with every piece.

Alternative Names:

  • Cashew Fudge
  • Kaju Burfi
  • Kaju Sweet
  • Indian Sweets

Haldiram’s Coconut Chutney 300 Grams

4.30

Product Weight: 300 Grams

Storage Instructions:?Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: Packet

Haldiram’s Khatti Meethi Chutney 350 Grams

4.32

Product Weight: 350 Grams

Storage Instructions:?Keep in Cool & Dry Place

Package: Packet

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