Bhut Jolokia Pickle (Pack of 2 x 60g)
Original price was: ₹320.00.₹199.00Current price is: ₹199.00.
Each bottle is free from preservatives, artificial colors, and synthetic flavors, ensuring you get nothing but bold, natural heat and authentic taste.
Packed in a set of two 60g PET bottles, this combo is perfect for spice lovers or as a unique gift from the Northeast. A little goes a long way—just a spoonful adds a fiery kick to your meals!
Ingredients:
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Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper)
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Cold-pressed mustard oil
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Mustard seeds
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Salt and Assamese spice mix
100% Natural | No Preservatives | No Artificial Colors or Flavors
Net Weight: 60g per bottle | Pack of 2 | PET Bottles
🔥 Caution: Extremely Hot – Handle with care!
For true chilli lovers who crave flavor and fire in every bite.
Dare to taste the heat of one of the world’s spiciest chillies with our Bhut Jolokia Pickle, straight from the kitchens of Assam. Made with handpicked Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper), this pickle delivers an intense, smoky heat balanced with cold-pressed mustard oil, mustard seeds, and a blend of traditional Assamese spices.
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