Handmade Earing (Design #P117)
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹199.00Current price is: ₹199.00.
Beautiful & Classy Look Pure handmade earing made from natural coconut shells
Beautiful & Classy Look Pure handmade earing made from natural coconut shells
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Sabah Snake Grass Plant 1 Healthy Medicinal Plant (1-1.5) feet Original price was: ₹899.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
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Nora Bogori Live Cutting Plant (Pack of 1) Original price was: ₹599.00.₹499.00Current price is: ₹499.00.
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Tomato Pickle 200 Grams Original price was: ₹300.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
Tomato with Jaggery Pickle**, known as *Gur diya Bilahi Achar* (গুৰ দিয়াঁ বিলাহী আচাৰ) in Assamese, is a delicious sweet and tangy pickle made using ripe tomatoes and jaggery. This traditional Assamese pickle is loved for its unique combination of flavors—sweetness from jaggery, tanginess from tomatoes, and spiciness from mustard seeds and chilies.
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Bhut Jolokia Live Plant (Set of 2) Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
The Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum chinense × Capsicum frutescens), also known as Ghost Pepper, is one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. It is primarily grown in the northeastern states of India, particularly in Assam, Nagaland, and Manipur. The name “Bhut Jolokia” means “Ghost Chili” in Assamese, reflecting its extreme spiciness.
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Til Ladu (Pack of 10) Original price was: ₹450.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
Til Ladu, also known as “Til Pitha” or “Tilor Laru” in Assam, is a popular traditional sweet made from sesame seeds (til) and jaggery. It is widely prepared during the Assamese festival of Magh Bihu (Bhogali Bihu), which is a harvest festival celebrated in January.
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Paan Plant Original price was: ₹499.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
The paan plant (Piper betle) is a significant part of Assam’s agricultural and cultural heritage. It is a climbing vine belonging to the Piperaceae family and is cultivated for its aromatic leaves, which are widely used for chewing along with areca nut and slaked lime. In Assam, the plant is commonly known as Tamul Paan, and it holds a special place in Assamese traditions, rituals, and daily life.
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