Price - INR 400/ Kg Product Specification Packaging Size : PP Bags Brand : NEERAJ Papad Type ; Masala Material : Moong Dal Flavour : Salty Color : Pale yellow Diameter : 1*1 M Size Of Papad : Small, Medium, Large Packaging Type : Box, Packet Minimum Order Quantity : 10 Kg Product Description To make masala papads, urad dal papads are used. Preferably the black pepper urad dal papad or kali mirch papad. I make these masala papads with lijjat papad. You can either fry or roast the papads. lime pickle are a common combination in Indian restaurants.The faster you eat the papadums after baking, the tastier they are. Dip them in a selection of sauces �?�¢?? mango chutney, mint yoghurt sauce and lime pickle are a common combination in Indian restaurants Additional Information Item Code : HG011 Delivery Time : 3-5 Working Days Production Capacity ; 100 Ton PM Packaging Details : As per client requirement
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