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Rosemary – Ethiopia (30g)

280.00

Infuse your dishes with the robust, aromatic flavor of our Ethiopian Rosemary. Perfect for seasoning meats, vegetables, and breads, this herb adds a rich, earthy note to your culinary creations.

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Snow Peas (100g)

650.00

Add a crisp, sweet crunch to your dishes with our fresh Snow Peas (100g). Ideal for stir-fries, salads, and snacking, these peas are a delicious and healthy addition to any meal.

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Soya Leaves/ Dill – bunch

30.00

Add a burst of fresh, aromatic flavor to your dishes with our Soya Leaves/Dill bunch. Perfect for soups, salads, and marinades, these leaves bring a distinctive taste to your kitchen.

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Squash/Tinda

Price range: ₨225.00 through ₨450.00

Embrace the mild flavor and unique texture of Tinda, also known as squash, a versatile vegetable perfect for a variety of dishes. With its light green skin and tender flesh, Tinda is great for curries, stir-fries, or stuffed dishes. Low in calories and rich in vitamins, this squash is a healthy choice for your meals. Cook it with spices for a flavorful dish or add it to soups for added nutrition. The versatility and delightful taste of Tinda make it a wonderful addition to any kitchen!

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Yellow-Bell Pepper (1pc)

435.00

Add a burst of sweetness and color to your meals with yellow bell peppers, a delicious vegetable that’s perfect for a variety of dishes. Known for their juicy flesh and mild flavor, these peppers are ideal for salads, stir-fries, or stuffed dishes. Rich in vitamins A and C, yellow bell peppers support immune health and promote glowing skin. Enjoy them fresh in salads, grilled for a smoky flavor, or roasted for a sweet, caramelized taste. Their vibrant color and sweetness make yellow bell peppers a favorite in many kitchens!

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