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Govind Bhog is a rice cultivated mostly in West Bengal in India. It is a short grain, white, aromatic, sticky rice having a sweet buttery flavor.
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Govind Bhog is a rice cultivated mostly in West Bengal in India. It is a short grain, white, aromatic, sticky rice having a sweet buttery flavor.
WEIGHT: 1KG
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Govind Bhog is a rice cultivated mostly in West Bengal in India. It is a short grain, white, aromatic, sticky rice having a sweet buttery flavor.
Maida flour is a variety of flour used to make Indian breads such as parantha and naan. It is also used in Central Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines.
WEIGHT: 500G

Buckwheat Flour (atta) is energizing and nutritious and is available throughout the year and can be served as an alternative to rice or made into porridge.
WEIGHT: 500gms
The whole grain of ragi may be ground into flour or decorticated before grinding to produce either a fine particle product or flour, which is then used in various traditional foods.
WEIGHT: 500G

Barley flour is a fine powder made by grinding whole barley grain. Barley flour can also be used in other cooking applications, such as acting as a thickener in soups and sauces. Barley flour is just what it sounds like non-wheat flour from grinding whole barley.
WEIGHT: 500G

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