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Kalonji (50gms) - The Green Earth Organic

Kalonji (50gms)

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Kalonji (50gms)

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Kalonji, which may also be called nigella, refers to small black seeds grown on Kalonji bushes, which are grown widely through India.. Kalonji is both flavoring, added to a variety of traditional foods, and an herbal remedy that has been touted as the magic bullet for a variety of ailments.

WEIGHT: 50g

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