Titasapa Live Plant (Pack of 1)
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
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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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Kazi Nimbu Pickle 200 Grams Original price was: ₹320.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
Blend of Kazi Nimbu with Bhut Jolokia,Mustard Oil,Mustard Seeds & Spices. 200 grams plastic bottle packaging.
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Bamboo Shoot Paste (Khorisa) – 400g Original price was: ₹360.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
Our Khorisa is prepared the authentic way—fermented without any preservatives or artificial additives, and packed to retain its sharp aroma and distinct tang. It’s perfect for cooking with fish, pork, or as a spicy side when mixed with mustard oil and chillies.
Packed in a 400g bottle, it’s ideal for home kitchens and ethnic food lovers seeking genuine, regional taste.
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Naturally fermented bamboo shoot (Khorisa)
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Salt (for fermentation)
100% Natural | No Preservatives | No Artificial Colors or Flavors
Net Weight: 400g | Packed in a Food-Grade Bottle🌿 Traditional. Tangy. True to Assam.
Enjoy a true taste of the Northeast—straight from the hills to your kitchen.
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Hybrid Litchi Plant Live Plant (Pack of 1) Original price was: ₹699.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
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Bhim Kol Dil Original price was: ₹299.00.₹250.00Current price is: ₹250.00.
In Assamese, “Dil” often refers to the core or heart of something. So “Kol Dil” means the inner part or heart of the banana tree — specifically of the Bhim Kol plant.
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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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