Joloking Superhot Bhut Jolokia Pickle 200 grams
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Superhot Handpicked Bhut Jolokia mixed with kacchi ghani mustard oil and special spices. Its processed in a traditional hygienic homemade style and packed in a high quality food grade glass bottle to preserve its taste forever.
* We dont add any synthetic preservatives
* We dont add any artificial colours
* We dont add any artificial flavours
The bottle consists of approx 100 grams pickle which are purely under sunlight till its packed for ship. We use kacchi ghani high quality mustard oil in the making. We avoid using high amount of spices. Each bhut jolokia is handpicked and seclected after checking the quality and thoroughly washed, cleaned for any dirt particles.
Tips: * Keep it airtight. Close the metal lug tightly after use * Keep it in sunlight for 2-3 days a week to preserve its taste for long Mustard oil is added in an appropriate quantity to extract the hotness of the chillies.
Experience the bold heat of Bhut Jolokia with this homemade pickle! Packed with authentic Indian spices and no preservatives, it’s the perfect fiery condiment for any meal.
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