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Authentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian Masala
Authentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian MasalaAuthentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian MasalaAuthentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian MasalaAuthentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian MasalaAuthentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian MasalaAuthentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian Masala

Authentic Andhra Nalla Karam Podi - Spicy Indian Gunpowder Chutney Powder for Breakfast, Idli, Dosa & Rice | Homemade South Indian Masala

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Product Description

Sitara Food's Andhra Style made powders and masalas using Fresh Premium Quality Ingredients. No Added Colors or Chemicals. All Powders Are Handmade and Homemade with utmost love and care.

Product Features

Made Fresh in 5 kg Batches every day, so by the time the pickles reaches you, its just few days old

Best Taste, Flavor, Color & Aroma

No Chemicals, Preservatives, Colors makes its the best food not just 4 u but also for kids & elderly

Helping Farmers Most of the ingredients are sourced from local farmers

Women Rural Employment All our pickle making units employ local women from near by villages