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Premium Antibiotic-residue-free Boneless Chicken Cubes (Copy)
Chicken in all its glory, but without bones and juicy to the core. Hassle free – cook directly in the pan after some cursory cleaning.
Premium Tender and Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken (Skinless) – Curry Cut (730g to 750g Pack)
Vigova Duck (Vietnam Variety White Peking Duck, With Skin) – Curry Cut (480g to 500g Pack)
Tender duck that tastes really awesome. Specially procured such that each duck is less than 1.3 kg in size
Premium Boneless Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Supreme
For people who love the uncomplicated…Pan ready, no hassle form of chicken with zero bones. Heat, steam, fry, grill – Indian, Chinese, Continental – any option will work well with the Mr. Flexible Fillet
Chicken Mix Cut (neck, wings, tail part and backbone pieces) – 480g to 500g Pack
Includes neck, wings, tail part and back bone pieces. Great for preparing stock/broth/soup
Classic Tender & Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken (size 1kg)
Combo: (Premium Chicken Breast Fillet 480g + Premium Chicken Skinless Drumsticks Pack of 5)
* Premium Boneless Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Breast Fillet – 480g to 500g pack
* Premium Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Drumsticks (Pack of 5)
Combo: (Premium Chicken Skinless Drumsticks Pack of 5 + Premium Chicken Lollipop 380g)
* Premium Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Lollipop – 380g to 400g Pack (With Partial Skin)
* Premium Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Drumsticks (Pack of 5)
Premium Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Liver – 300g
Premium Antibiotic-residue-free Chicken Tangdi Biriyani Cut (480g to 550g pack)
Juicy, tender drumsticks and whole thigh pieces, freshly cut from the leg of farm-fresh Chicken. Perfectly sized for any Biryani preparation, they pack incredible flavour and taste in every bite. Order now.
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