Double Horse Garlic Pickle 400gm
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Double horse presents garlic pickle, which includes ingredients such as garlic, salt, chilli powder, gingelly oil, mustard, synthetic vinegar, fenugreek, ginger, green chili, asafoetida, turmeric powder.
Double horse presents garlic pickle, which includes ingredients such as garlic, salt, chilli powder, gingelly oil, mustard, synthetic vinegar, fenugreek, ginger, green chili, asafoetida, turmeric powder.
| Weight | 0.410 kg |
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