Pickle

Pickle

Mixed pickle (Ahmed) 330g

¥390.00

āœ… Authentic Ahmed brand mixed pickle
āœ… Rich blend of spices & vegetables
āœ… Perfect side with rice, curries & breads
āœ… 330g convenient glass jar
āœ… Trusted quality – AAHalalFoods

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Mixed pickle 400g (Ambika)

¥440.00

Shop Ambika Mixed Pickle 400g from Aahalalfoods. Tangy and spicy Indian-style pickle made with assorted vegetables and spices. Perfect with rice, roti & curries.

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Chilli pickle (Ahmed) 320g

¥435.00

āœ… Authentic Ahmed Foods brand
āœ… Made with fresh green chilies & spices
āœ… Perfect balance of spicy, tangy & savory flavors
āœ… Great side dish for rice, paratha & curries
āœ… Convenient 320g jar – easy to store & use

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Bamboo Shoots (Nepali Tama) 250g | Aahalalfoods

¥580.00

Shop fresh Bamboo Shoots (Nepali Tama) 250g from Aahalalfoods. A traditional Nepali delicacy used in curries, soups & stir-fries. Authentic taste & rich in fiber.

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Buff pickle 400g

¥1,190.00

Shop Buff Pickle 400g from Aahalalfoods. A spicy and tangy Nepali-style pickle made with buffalo meat and aromatic spices. Perfect with rice, roti & snacks.

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Chicken pickle 400g

¥1,190.00

Shop Chicken Pickle 400g from Aahalalfoods. A spicy and flavorful non-veg pickle made with tender chicken pieces, rich spices & oil. Perfect with rice & roti.

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Green olive cocktail 580g

¥720.00

āœ… Premium green olive cocktail
āœ… Perfect for snacking & cooking
āœ… Rich in nutrients & antioxidants
āœ… Convenient 580g glass jar
āœ… Healthy Mediterranean choice – AAHalalFoods trusted

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Yakan hot pepper pickle 520g

¥520.00

āœ… Spicy & tangy hot pepper pickle
āœ… Made from fresh handpicked peppers
āœ… Perfect with rice, paratha, curries & snacks
āœ… Convenient 520g jar for family use
āœ… Premium quality – AAHalalFoods trusted

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