Millets & Flours

Jowar Flour 500G – Homemade

Original price was: ₹85.00.Current price is: ₹75.00.

Jowar Flour | Homemade

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Kambu Flour | Homemade 500G

Original price was: ₹80.00.Current price is: ₹75.00.

Kambu Flour | Homemade

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Kambu wheat Dosa | Poori | Chappathi Mix 400G

Original price was: ₹80.00.Current price is: ₹78.00.

Kambu wheat Dosa | Poori | Chappathi Mix

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Ragi Flour 500G -Homemade

Original price was: ₹80.00.Current price is: ₹75.00.

Ragi Flour | Homemade

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Ragi wheat Dosa| Poori| Chappathi Mix 400G

Original price was: ₹80.00.Current price is: ₹78.00.

Ragi wheat Dosa| Poori| Chappathi Mix

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RedRice Flour 500G Homemade

Original price was: ₹85.00.Current price is: ₹74.00.

RedRice Flour | Homemade

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Rice Flour 500G – Homemade

Original price was: ₹75.00.Current price is: ₹70.00.

Rice Flour

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Krgg Idiyappam Flour 450G

Original price was: ₹80.00.Current price is: ₹75.00.
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Kuthiraivali- Barnyard Millet 1KG

Original price was: ₹200.00.Current price is: ₹195.00.

Kuthiraivali- Barnyard Millet 1KG

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Kuthiraivali- Barnyard Millet 500G

Original price was: ₹100.00.Current price is: ₹96.00.

Kuthiraivali- Barnyard Millet

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Kambu-Bajra 500G

Original price was: ₹80.00.Current price is: ₹65.00.

Kambu is known as pearl millet in English and Bajra in Hindi. For a long time, it has been considered as poor man’s food. But now a days, it is regaining its importance back. Being rich in fiber, it helps for weight loss and keeps your stomach full for longer time.

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Kambu-Bajra 1KG

Original price was: ₹130.00.Current price is: ₹120.00.

Kambu is known as pearl millet in English and Bajra in Hindi. For a long time, it has been considered as poor man’s food. But now a days, it is regaining its importance back. Being rich in fiber, it helps for weight loss and keeps your stomach full for longer time.

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