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Fresh Pomegranate (Anar), 4 Pieces

Original price was: ₹309.00.Current price is: ₹225.00.
  • Has sweet-tart taste with tangy, fruity
  • Good Quality specifications (180gm/pc)
  • Rich supplier of soluble and insoluble dietary fibers, vitamin K, C, minerals and B-complex vitamins such as B5, B6
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Fresh Sapota – 500g

Original price was: ₹79.00.Current price is: ₹55.00.
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Fresh Black Grapes, 500 g

Original price was: ₹116.00.Current price is: ₹56.00.
  • Fresh, hygienic and natural
  • Graded, sorted and premium quality fruits and vegetables
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Fresh Pomegrante 4 pieces.(approx 550 to 750 g) – Naturally Grown

175.00
  • No preservatives & no artificial flavour
  • Fresh, hygienic and natural
  • Graded, sorted fruits and vegetables
  • material_features:vegetarian
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Fresh Apple Red Delicious, (Pack of 2)

95.00
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Fresh Pomegranates, 2 Pcs

124.00
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Fresh Apple Ber, 500 g

Original price was: ₹105.00.Current price is: ₹82.00.
  • Directly sourced from the farms
  • item_form:dried
  • Directly sourced from the farms
  • item_form:dried
  • Country of Origin : India
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Fresh Pineapple, 1pc (800-1000g)

Original price was: ₹101.00.Current price is: ₹77.00.
  • Loosely fibrous and juicy with white to yellowish flesh
  • Good Quality specifications (750gm)
  • Great source of vitamin C, vitamin B, and manganese
  • item_form:whole
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Fresh Mulberry, 125 g

168.00
  • No preservatives
  • material_features:vegetarian
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Fresh Coconut – Medium 1Pc (450-500gm)

36.00
  • It can be used to prepare various delicious dishes
  • It is rich in dietary fiber
  • Coconut can be dried for longer storage duration
  • Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight
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Coco Mama Desiccated Fresh Coconut Powder 500 Gm-Pouch

Original price was: ₹250.00.Current price is: ₹220.00.
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Fresh Organic Pomegranate, 4 Pcs (600gm-800gm)

Original price was: ₹376.00.Current price is: ₹313.00.
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