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TATA GOLD TEA 450G

Original price was: £8.19.Current price is: £7.29.

Ingredients: 
Black Tea

Allergic Advice: 
Contains Black Tea.

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THUMS UP 250ML

Original price was: £1.99.Current price is: £1.29.
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TILDA BASMATI 5KG

£20.99

Basmati rice is defined by minimum kernel dimension, an intense aroma, and the texture of the cooked rice, which involves high volume expansion during cooking, a long length of cooked grain, and fluffiness. These features of basmati rice are determined by the plant’s genes and used in plant selection.

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TRS CHICK PEAS 1KG

£3.59

The chickpea or chick pea is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Its different types are variously known as gram or Bengal gram, chhola, chhana, chana, or channa, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea. Chickpea seeds are high in protein.

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TRS MOONG BEANS 500G

£1.69

Mung beans, also known as Green Grams, or simply mung, belong to the legume family and are a staple component of Indian diet. It is eaten raw (after being soaked in water until soft) as sprouts, added to curries and rasams, and also as an alternative to pulses like toor, chana and moong. Trs Moong Beans 500 gm is brought to you by Desicart the leading online grocery store in the UK.

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TRS URID DAL 2KG

Original price was: £8.99.Current price is: £7.99.

The other ayurvedic term for urid dal is Masha also known as Split Gram, urad, black gram. It is one of the famous lentils used in the southern part of Asia, especially in Indian cuisine. Urad dal is easy to prepare and can be eaten as a side dish also. It is also extensively used in various dried to make urad flour or dough for Dosa, Papad, Vada, Idli, etc.

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UNIK INSTANT MASALA TEA SWEET 220G

£5.29

Ingredients:
Sugar, Skimmed Milk Powder, Black Tea Powder (4%) Natural Spice Blend (Cinnamon, Cardamom, Ginger, Nutmeg, Black Pepper, Clove).

Allergic Advice: 
Contains Milk.

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VEENA’S SONA MASOORI 5KG

£14.99

Sona Masoori is so moreish, tender, delicate and aromatic. This high-quality medium grain rice is beloved cross southern India and pairs perfectly with South Indian and Sri Lankan flavours. It’s lower in starch so it’s especially good chucked in a stir-fry, crisping up as it glides effortlessly around the cooking pan. It’s the first choice of rice lover’s rice.Cooking AdviceFor best cocking result wash the rice and leave to soak for 20-30 minutesLidded Saucepan: In a lidded saucepan, add the rice and just under double its weight in cold water. Bring the rice to a boil cover with a lid, then reduce the heat and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes. Once it has absorbed most of the water take off the heat and leave it to rest, still keep it covered, for 5 more minutes.Microwave: fill microwave-safe bowl to 1-part rice with 2 parts water. Little salt to taste. Cover bowl loosely with cling film then cook on high for roughly 6-10 minutes, depending on your microwave.

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WAGH BAKRI 3 in 1 GINGER TEA 140G

£3.79

Transforming the tea experience with our newly introduced everyday instant tea range, your experimental soul will fall in love with the mouth-watering taste of the tea. The goodness of a calcium-enriched treat with the sweet tinge of strawberry gives you a creamy, berry-flavored delight. Best for tea time. To make yourself fresh and energetic and a better solution for day kick-ups.

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