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  • Haldirams Masala Moong Dal
    €2.49
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    Haldirams Masala Moong Dal
  • Haldirams Salted Kaju
    €1.99
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    Haldirams Salted Kaju
  • Haldirams Moorukulu
    €2.29
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    Haldirams Moorukulu
  • Haldirams Checkaralu
    €1.99
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    Haldirams Checkaralu
  • Parle-G Krackjack
    €1.79
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    Parle Krackjack
  • Dry Cake
    €1.89
    Out of stock
  • Ruchi Muri 500
    €5.49
    Out of stock
  • Ruchi Muri 250g
    €3.49
    Out of stock

    "Muri" commonly refers to puffed rice. Puffed rice is a popular snack made by heating rice kernels under high pressure until they pop, creating light, crisp grains. It's often used in various culinary dishes and snacks in different parts of the world.

    In some regions, it's known by different names, such as "murmura" in India or "arare" in Japan. Puffed rice is versatile and can be used in sweet or savory dishes, as a cereal, or simply as a crunchy snack. It's also a common ingredient in some street food and snack preparations. If you have any specific questions or if there's something particular you'd like to know about puffed rice, feel free to ask!

    "Pofrijst is een populaire snack gemaakt door rijstkorrels onder hoge druk te verhitten totdat ze knappen, waardoor lichte, krokante korrels ontstaan. Het wordt vaak gebruikt in verschillende culinaire gerechten en snacks over de hele wereld. Pofrijst is veelzijdig en kan worden gebruikt in zoete of hartige gerechten, als ontbijtgranen of gewoon als knapperige snack. Het is ook een veelvoorkomend ingrediënt in sommige streetfood- en snackbereidingen."

  • Banoful Laccha Semai (Instant Vermicelli)
    €2.99
    Out of stock

    "Bonoful Laccha Semai" is a specific brand or variation of Laccha Semai that is popular in Bangladesh. Bonoful is a well-known food brand in Bangladesh, and they produce a range of food products including snacks, sweets, and bakery items. Their "Bonoful Laccha Semai" is made using the traditional method of roasting thin vermicelli noodles in ghee until they turn golden brown and crispy. The crispy noodles are then coated with a mixture of condensed milk, cream, and sugar to give it a rich and creamy taste. It is a popular dessert in Bangladesh and is often served during festivals or special occasions.

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