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Rohu Fish

£4.50

Dive into the culinary world with our Rohu fish—a freshwater delicacy that boasts a mild, distinctive flavor and tender texture.

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Rowse Organic Honey

£4.89

Pure and natural sweetener made from the nectar of organic flowers. It’s a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes.

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Royal Chai Ginger

£4.99

Flavorful blend of black tea and ginger, offering a unique taste that combines the boldness of tea with the warmth of ginger.

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Royal Chai Karak

£4.99

Popular Middle Eastern tea blend known for its strong flavor and aromatic spices. It’s often enjoyed with milk and sugar.

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Saag

£1.49

Indulge in the rich flavors of our Saag Collection, where farm-fresh spinach meets aromatic spices to create a symphony of taste.

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Safa Golden Raisins 400g

£2.99

Premium quality raisins that are naturally sun-dried to preserve their sweetness and flavor.

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Safawi Dates 450g

£4.49

Embark on a daring culinary adventure with our Safawi Dates Collection!

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Sapna Garlic Paste 1kg

£2.99

Convenient and versatile cooking ingredient made from fresh garlic cloves.

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Sapna Desi Gur

£4.99

Traditional Indian sweetener made from the sap of the sugar palm tree. It’s a rich, flavorful syrup that’s perfect for adding sweetness to a variety of dishes.

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Sapna Desi Shaker 500g

£4.99

Convenient and versatile seasoning blend that adds a burst of flavor to a variety of dishes. It’s made from a blend of spices and herbs.

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Sapna Desi Shaker 500g

£4.99

Convenient and versatile seasoning blend that adds a burst of flavor to a variety of dishes. It’s made from a blend of spices and herbs.

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Sapna Ginger Garlic Paste 1kg

£2.99

Convenient and versatile cooking ingredient made from fresh ginger and garlic. It’s perfect for adding flavor to a variety of dishes.

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