Kaikutthal Boiled Rice
₹90.00 – ₹180.00
This rice is obtained by removing the husk. It is the most entire grain, retaining just the indigestible husk. The outer layer of rice that is removed through a procedure known as winnowing, in which wind is employed to blow away the rice’s husks.
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Quantity | 500g, 1000g |
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