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Kambu Sevai-Ecogreen 180g

Original price was: ₹63.00.Current price is: ₹61.00.

Bajra(Kambu ) Sevai-Ecogreen180g

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Kangayam Cow Ghee 250ML

Original price was: ₹280.00.Current price is: ₹260.00.

A purified form of butter called ghee has been a staple of both Indian cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine since ancient times. Today, professional chefs with a mind for health and savvy consumers have discovered its rich, nutty flavor along with its many health benefits.

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Kangayam Cow Ghee 500ML

Original price was: ₹560.00.Current price is: ₹510.00.

A purified form of butter called ghee has been a staple of both Indian cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine since ancient times. Today, professional chefs with a mind for health and savvy consumers have discovered its rich, nutty flavor along with its many health benefits.

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Karunguruvai Rice-Uzhavu 1KG

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

Karunkuruvai rice is grown in particular season, which is Kuruvai. It is sown during June-July. It has got medicinal properties and it’s by siddha doctors.

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Butter Murukku 150G

75.00

Kuthiraivali Murukku

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Honey Amla 250G Pouch

110.00

Honey Amla 250G Pouch

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Kambu Cookies 100G(Pack of 2)

80.00

kambu Cookies-millrich

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Kambu Ladoo-Dhivyam 150G

85.00

Kaaraboondhi-Dhivyam

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Kollu Ladoo-Dhivyam 150G

95.00

Kollu Ladoo-Dhivyam

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Kuthiraivali Murukku 150G

75.00

Kuthiraivali Murukku

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Millet Cookies Combo (Pack Of 3)

120.00

Millet Cookies Helps to Reduce Cholesterol & Lowers Blood Pressure.

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Multi-Millet Cookies 100G (Pack Of 2)

80.00

Millet Cookies Strengthen Bones & Boosts Immune System.

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