Narthangai vathal – 200gm
₹130.00
- Firstly,Fresh narthangais are chosen hand picked.
- Secondly, It is sun dried at perfect texture.
- It can be used in the authentic South Indian Specialty dish vatha kozhambu.
- Also, it is salted for a better taste.
Narthangai vathal - 200gm
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- Firstly,Fresh narthangais are chosen hand picked.
- Secondly, It is sun dried at perfect texture.
- It can be used in the authentic South Indian Specialty dish vatha kozhambu.
- Also, it is salted for a better taste.
Weight | 0.25 kg |
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