Noga Tenga Live Plant (Pack of 1)
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹550.00Current price is: ₹550.00.
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Orange Dehydrated Garnishes For Cocktail, Mocktail, Detox Water, Tea Infusions | Gluten Free | Vegan | No Artificial Sugar | 100% Natural | Zero Preservatives | 50 gm Original price was: ₹499.00.₹249.00Current price is: ₹249.00.
Assam oranges, known for their sweet and tangy flavor, make excellent dehydrated garnishes for beverages. These dried orange slices enhance drinks by adding a citrusy aroma, natural sweetness, and an elegant visual touch.
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Export Assam CTC Tea 1kg | Top Premium Quality Original price was: ₹1,299.00.₹799.00Current price is: ₹799.00.
Assam CTC is a machine-made Assam black tea that is processed via the Crush-Tear-Curl method. These leaves are usually fully oxidized and make for a warm, full, amber-coloured cup of tea with bitter, malty tasting notes and sweet, nutty undertones.
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Dry Vedailota, Skunk Vine, Stink Vine 250 grams Original price was: ₹899.00.₹499.00Current price is: ₹499.00.
“Dry vedailota” refers to dried Paederia foetida leaves, a medicinal herb commonly known as “bhedailota” in Assamese and “stink vine” in English. The leaves are dried for preservation and use in various culinary and medicinal applications.Â
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Magic Rice (Komal Saul) 500 Grams Original price was: ₹350.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
Assam’s magic rice is a short-grain rice that is also known as Chokuwa rice, Komal rice, or Boka Saul. It’s a semi-glutinous rice that’s a part of Assam’s culinary heritage.
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Akhoi 100 grams Original price was: ₹350.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
Akhoi is Jalpan (Snacks) in Assamese made from rice. It is a light snack which has a low fat content an which is consumed during breakfast or in the evening. Akhoi is a traditional variety of puffed rice widely consumed in Assam. Made by roasting rice grains (often Bora Saul or other local varieties), Akhoi is a light, crispy, and easily digestible food that has been an integral part of Assamese cuisine for centuries. It is commonly enjoyed during Magh Bihu (Bhogali Bihu) and other festivals, as well as in daily meals as a snack or breakfast item.
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