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Sapna Ginger Paste 1kg

£2.99

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

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Sapna Phenni Fried Vermecelli

£2.49

Type of thin pasta made from wheat flour, salt, and water. It’s typically used in Indian cuisine to make dishes like upma, kheer, and pulav.

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Sarson’s Malt Vinegar

£2.99

Tangy and flavorful condiment made from malted barley. It’s a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes.

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Saxa Salt 750g

£2.99

Premium quality table salt that is perfect for both cooking and seasoning. It’s a versatile ingredient that can be used in a wide range of dishes.

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Shama Castor Oil 250ml

£5.90

Natural, cold-pressed oil derived from the seeds of the castor plant. It’s known for its moisturizing and conditioning properties.

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Shama Chakki Gold Atta 10kg

£16.99

Premium-quality whole wheat flour that’s perfect for making a variety of Indian breads, such as chapatis, rotis, and parathas.

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Shama Chakki Gold Atta 5kg

£10.99

Premium-quality whole wheat flour that’s perfect for making a variety of Indian breads, such as chapatis, rotis, and parathas.

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Shama Extra Long Basmati 10kg

£24.99

Premium-quality rice known for its extra-long grains and aromatic fragrance. It’s perfect for making a variety of dishes.

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Shama Mustard Oil 750ml

£7.49

Versatile cooking oil that’s known for its distinctive flavor and health benefits. Perfect for frying, sautéing, and seasoning a variety of dishes.

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Shama Vermieelli Roasted

£1.00

Type of pasta made from semolina flour that’s been toasted to give it a nutty flavor and golden color. It’s perfect for making a variety of dishes.

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Shan Aaloo Bhaji

£1.49

Popular Pakistani dish made from potatoes and spices. A simple and flavorful dish.

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Shan Achar Gosht

£1.49

Popular Pakistani dish made from meat and pickled spices.

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