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  1. ₹97.00
    It is the improved variety of Sweet & Sour. The addition of cornflakes makes it all the more crunchier. An additional blend of rare and expensive spices (jaifal & jaitri) is used in it. You will relish its rich aroma & spicy flavours in every bite. It is a healthy snack - no artificial colour, flavour, preservatives or chemical & 0% cholesterol and TransFat.
  2. ₹80.00
    Generally sweets (mithai) relates to formality whereas namkeen is related to friendship. 100% Love is such a product which can be gifted to your dear ones across all age groups and in any relation. 100% Love is an ideal alternate/ replacement of chocolates and sweets for all celebrations blended with rich cashewnuts, kismiss and selected spices. In order to feel the real taste of goodness, grab the festive pack of 100% Love. It is a healthy snack - no artificial colour, flavour, preservatives or chemical & 0% cholesterol and TransFat.
  3. Sunrise Posto Dana 100G Sale
    ₹320.00
    Used across cuisines to add crunch to crusty baked items, creamy nuttiness to fillings and taste and texture to sauces and curries. In Bengal, this seed paste is had raw, is added to vegetables and also often made into fried patties. Posto or poppy seeds are one of the more expensive ingredients to be found in an Indian kitchen. In North India, this is used mostly as a thickener for Mughlai dishes like korma and is often optional. But, in Bengal, this is a kitchen staple.