Toor Dhal
₹75.00 – ₹300.00
Because Toor dal is abundant in protein, it is really good to consume it. When combined with any cereal, toor dal delivers complete proteins necessary for the development of our muscles.
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Quantity | 250g, 500g, 1000g |
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