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Aashirvaad Atta with Multigrains 5 kg

21.00
hole wheat flour with multigrain is made with 6 natural grains providing wholesome nutrition. Multigrain flour absorbs more water than

Annam Barnyard Millet / Samo / Bhagar/ Kuthiraivali 500g

4.90
Kuthiraivali help you increases the strength of muscles due to its higher protein content. Helps in controlling bowl movement due

Annam Dosa Mix 1kg

4.90
Description Dosa is a crepe prepared from urad dal and rice. This famous South Indian healthy snack contains no preservatives

Annam Foxtail Millet / Thinai (500g)

4.50
Foxtail millet has a high quantity of fibre found. High in Calcium Content: Foxtail Millet is rich in Calcium which

Annam Idli Mix 1kg

4.90
Description InstantĀ Dose MixĀ is a healthy, ready powder to makeĀ dosesĀ batterĀ in minutes.Ā Dose is basically a crepes made from rice and black lentils.

Annam Jowar Flour 500g

2.90
Jowar flour is a greyish colour with a slightly nutty flavour made up of Jowar grains, also known as Pearl

Annam Kambu / Sajjau / Bajri / Bajra Flour 500g

Original price was: €1.50.Current price is: €0.99.
Description Best Before Date : 31 May 2023 Bajra flour is a greyish colour with slightly nutty flavour made up

Annam Kurakkan Flour (Ragi) 1kg

3.50
Ā Ragi Flour is used to make Indian breads, Dosa’s and roti’s. Ragi flour or Finger Millet is prepared in various

Annam Lapsi Coarse 500g

2.90
Brand:Ā Annam 500g Cracked wheat, Bulgar, Burghul, Fada, Lapsi, Bulgar Wheat, Couscous Broken wheat or cracked wheat or couscous is made

Annam Panivaragu 20x500g (Proso Millet)

3.30
Proso millet grain can be used for human consumption, livestock feed, and bird seed – a common use in the

Annam Red Pittu Flour Roasted 1kg

3.90
Add Red Rice flour to your diet and attain a healthy lifestyle.Ā The low glycemic index of Red Rice helps in

Annam Roasted White Rice Flour 1kg

3.90
Rice flour is also known as rice powder. It is a form of flour that is made from finely milled

Annam Samai 20x500g (Little millet)

4.90
The Little Millet (samai) is believed to have originated in India. It is grown and used for food almost exclusively