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Tit Bit Kashmiri Chili Powder 400gm
$7.99Quick View- Kashmiri chile is from Kashmir, in the north of India.
- It’s a surprisingly sweet chile, with little heat, that famously imparts a deep color to any dish.
- Today, of course, most Kashmiri chile is cultivated outside of Kashmir.
- Our own variety grows in southern India.
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FTE Cinnamon Stick Round – 200gm
$6.50Quick View- Cinnamon bark is a popular spice with a delicate fragrance and a warm agreeable taste.
- It is used in the form of small pieces or powder.
- It is widely used in flavouring confectionary, liquors, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
- It is found to help diabetics in digestion of sugar.
- It has astringent; stimulant and carminative properties and can check nausea and vomiting.
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Tit Bit Samo Seeds 200 gm
$2.99Quick View- Fasting Food
- Used For Making Khichadi For Vrat/Fast
- Its Yummy
- Free from checmicals and pesticides, safe for farmers, good for nature
- In Navratri diet Samak Chaval is a good replacement for rice eaters. It is not a cereal but a fruit. It is the seed of a grass (EchinochloaColonum) which frequently grows amongst the rice paddy. In fact it can be eaten in every spiritual fast. It is also called as Samo rice, Samak rice.
- It is a seed and not a grain. It is high on calcium, potassium, phosphorus and amino acids except lysine. It provides the nourishment and energy that rice does.
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Tit Bit Dill Seeds – 100 gm
$0.99Quick View- Fresh and pure Cumin powder from crushed Cumin Seed
- Iron- pounded to ensure that its natural flavor and nutrients remain intact
- Used as a delicious aromatic seasoning
- Good source of iron
- Aids in digestion of food and in preventing digestive disorders
- Good source of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and vitamin b1
- Cumin Powder is a typical ingredient in many spice blends, such as curry powder. Cumin is a staple spice in many food cultures, particularly Mexican, Indian, African, and Asian cuisine.











