Kattu Yanam Rice
₹130.00 – ₹260.00
Rice Kattu Yanam, Rice can be used to produce Idlies, Dosas, and a variety of other foods. This rice contributes to the heart’s health and digestion.
Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 500g, 1000g |
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