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Bikaji

Bikaji Nashta Samosa 200g

AED 4.159% OFF
AED3.78
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About this item

These much loved treats are fun to enjoy at lunch, as an after-school snack, or party refreshment.

Fine flour fried patties. Bite sized for the ultimate experience! Taste in every bite, that is truly the Bikaji Experience.

Premium Quality Ingredients: Bikaji is committed to using high-quality ingredients in their Namkeen snacks.

This includes sourcing premium-grade pulses, spices, nuts, and other components to ensure the snacks are flavorful and of superior quality. The focus on quality ingredients contributes to the overall taste and enjoyment of the snacks.

Hygienic Packaging: Bikaji Namkeen is packaged with utmost care and attention to maintain its freshness and quality. The snacks are sealed in hygienic packaging that helps to preserve their taste, texture, and aroma.

The packaging is designed to keep the Namkeen protected from moisture and external contaminants, ensuring a delightful snacking experience.

Quantity (piece)

Minimum order quantity is 1 piece

Min. Order Quantity:1 piece

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United Arab Emirates

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Overview

Seller SKU ID:
BAG-8906005501769
Is this product registered in UAE
Yes
Technical specification sheet available by request
No
Dangerous goods
No
Ingredients
Fine Wheat Flour - 67%, Salt, Sesame Seed, Black Pepper Powder, Red Chilli Powder, Cloves, Cinnamon, Aniseed, Mango Powder, Sugar, Cashew Nuts, Raisins, Edible Vegetable Oil, (Peanut Oil and / or Palmolein Oil and / or Corn Oil).
Item length
13.2
Item width
3.6
Item height
18.6
Item weight
200
Item weight unit
g
Item dimensions unit
cm

Product description

Bikaners take on the world famous aloo samosa where aloo has been replaced with authentic spices and dry fruits to make it fancier. This, you can call the affluent cousin of the regular samosa.