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Olive Oil Pomace 5ltr
£15.99Experience the culinary excellence of our Olive Oil Pomace – a versatile and light oil that adds a touch of Mediterranean sophistication to your dishes!
Olive Oil Pomace 5ltr
£15.99Experience the excellence of KTC Brand Olive Oil Pomace in a convenient 5-liter container. Our Olive Oil Pomace is crafted from the finest olives, known for its mild flavor and high smoke point. It’s ideal for all your cooking needs, whether you’re sautéing, frying, or drizzling it over your favorite dishes. KTC Brand ensures the utmost quality, making this 5-liter container a reliable choice for elevating your culinary creations. Elevate your cooking and embrace the rich flavor and versatility of KTC Brand Olive Oil Pomace.
Orange Tang
£3.99Refreshing and tangy beverage mix that brings the zesty flavor of oranges to your glass.
Oxtail
£12.99 – £38.97Price range: £12.99 through £38.97Savor the rich and hearty flavor of our oxtail. Meticulously selected and trimmed, our oxtail is a culinary masterpiece waiting to enhance your meals.
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Paimolino Palm Oil 1Lt
£9.99Versatile cooking oil suitable for a wide range of culinary uses. It is rich in vitamin E and free from trans fats, making it a healthy option for everyday cooking.
Pan Yellow Maiza Meal 1kg
£4.49Traditional African staple made from finely ground yellow maize, ideal for preparing dishes.
Panipuri
£3.99Also known as “Golgappa” in some regions, is a popular Indian street food snack consisting of hollow, crispy puris filled with a mixture of spicy, tangy, and sweet ingredients, usually served with a flavored water.
PAPA Gram Flour 1kg
£3.49Versatile and essential ingredient in Indian cuisine, made from finely ground chickpeas, ideal for preparing dishes.
Papa’s Choice Cocoyam FUFU Flour
£6.99Versatile and convenient flour made from cocoyam, ideal for preparing traditional African dishes like fufu.
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