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Coconut Chunks – Single Serve
₹42.34Add to cart“Coconut Chunks – Single Serve” typically refers to pre-cut and packaged coconut pieces that are portioned for individual consumption. Here’s a breakdown of the terms:
Coconut Chunks: These are pieces of coconut flesh that have been cut into chunks. Coconut chunks are commonly used in cooking, baking, smoothies, or enjoyed as a snack.
Single Serve: “Single Serve” indicates that the coconut chunks are portioned for one person. This packaging is convenient for on-the-go snacking or for those who want a pre-portioned amount of coconut
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Coconut with Husk – Pooja Coconut
₹22.63Add to cart“Pooja Coconut” is a term commonly used in India to refer to a specific type of coconut that is traditionally used for religious ceremonies and rituals, particularly in Hindu rituals. The term “Pooja” is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “worship” or “devotion.”
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Colocasia (Arvi)
₹30.00Add to cartColocasia, also known as Taro or Arbi, is s starchy tuber (root) cylindrical vegetable, round to oblong in shape at an average of 15cm in diameter. Arbi roots are clad in light brown to purplish-black in colorways with white or pale cream-colored flesh inside with a hint of purple or pink spread across occasionally
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Coriander (Without Roots) (Dhaniya)
₹21.00Add to cartCoriander leaves, also known as cilantro, these aromatic green leaves are largely used to flavour and garnish food. The flavour of this herb is similar to cilantro with a spicy taste followed by a bit of a lemon zing. This herb is properly cut, without root and is fresh to use
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Corn Cob (Bhutta)
₹23.00Add to cartCorn on the cob is a culinary term for a cooked ear of sweet corn (maize) eaten directly off the cob. The ear is picked while the endosperm is in the “milk stage” so that the kernels are still tender. Ears of corn are steamed, boiled, or grilled usually without their green husks, or roasted with them
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Cowpea Beans (Lobia Phali)
₹15.00Add to cartCowpea is an oval-shaped bean, pale in colour and has a distinct large black, brown or red spot that looks like an eye. Possessing a strong nutty, earthy flavour and rich creamy taste, it is used to make classic lobia chawal in Punjabi households and also served as gravies, soup and salad
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Cremini Mushroom
₹198.00Add to cartCremini mushrooms (also spelled “crimini”) are Agaricus bisporus mushrooms, which are actually the same type of mushroom as white mushrooms and portobellos, the only difference being their stage of maturity. Cremini mushrooms have a mild, earthy flavor and a meaty texture