Fruits

: Jamun Powder 200g (Value Pack)

1,800.00

Premium jamun powder in a 200g pack, suitable for regular use in herbal and health applications.

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Apple Powder 100g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Finely processed apple powder in a compact 100g pack, perfect for baking, smoothies, and light daily use.

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Banana Powder 100g (100% Natural | Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Compact 100g pack of natural banana powder, perfect for daily use, small households, and trial consumption.

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Banana Powder 200g (Value Pack | 100% Natural)

1,800.00

Value 200g pack of premium banana powder, ideal for regular use, families, and frequent consumption.

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Chiku Powder 100g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Naturally sweet chiku powder in a 100g pack, perfect for desserts, shakes, and small use.

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Dragon Fruit Powder 100g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Nutrient-rich dragon fruit powder in a 100g pack, ideal for smoothies, health drinks, and small daily use.

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Dragon Fruit Powder 200g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Premium dragon fruit powder in a 200g pack, ideal for regular health use, smoothies, and food applications.

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Guava Powder 100g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Natural guava powder in a 100g pack, rich in Vitamin C and ideal for beverages, smoothies, and light daily use.

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Jackfruit Powder 100g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Natural jackfruit powder in a 100g pack, perfect for trial use, smoothies, and light consumption.

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Jackfruit Powder 100g (Fresh Pack)

1,800.00

Natural jackfruit powder in a 100g pack, perfect for trial use, smoothies, and light consumption.

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Jackfruit Powder 200g (Value Pack)

1,800.00

Premium jackfruit powder in a 200g pack, ideal for regular consumption, food preparation, and smoothies

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Jackfruit Powder 200g (Value Pack)

1,800.00

Premium jackfruit powder in a 200g pack, ideal for regular consumption, food preparation, and smoothies

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