Fruits

Fruits

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Amra(আমড়া) 400g

Fresh Amra (Hog Plum) 400g, rich in vitamin C and fiber. Perfect for pickles, chutneys, juice, and tangy salads.

Mejhoul Dates 500g

¥1,050.00

Premium Mejhoul Dates from Jordan, naturally soft, large, and sweet. Rich in nutrients and perfect for healthy snacking, Ramadan, and desserts.

Ajwa Khejur 400g

¥1,230.00

Buy Ajwa Khejur 400g online. Premium quality Ajwa dates from Saudi Arabia with soft texture and rich natural sweetness. Nutritious, fresh, and perfect for daily consumption.

Sweet Tamarind 450g (Natcha)

¥850.00

Enjoy the natural sweetness of Natcha Sweet Tamarind (450g) – premium Thai tamarind pods with a soft texture and rich flavor. Perfect as a healthy snack or for cooking.

Lichi / Lychee / Litchi 500g

¥1,175.00

Fresh and juicy lychee from Thailand with sweet tropical flavor, perfect for snacks, desserts, and refreshing fruit dishes.

Fresh Green Tamarind (Tetul) 500g

¥690.00

Buy Fresh Green Tamarind (Tetul) 500g online. Naturally sour, fresh, and perfect for curries, bhorta, chutney, and traditional Bangladeshi dishes.

Fresh Kodbel / Wood Apple (500g)

¥750.00

Buy Fresh Kodbel / Wood Apple 500g online. Exotic and nutritious wood apple, perfect for juices, jams, chutneys, and traditional Bangladeshi recipes. Fresh and high-quality.

Fresh guava 500g

¥1,250.00

Enjoy farm-fresh Guava (500g) – naturally sweet, juicy, and packed with Vitamin C. Perfect for eating fresh, making juice, or adding to salads and smoothies.

Fresh Sweet Plum 1kg

¥2,450.00

Fresh sweet plums are juicy, tender, and naturally sweet fruits, perfect for snacking, desserts, salads, and everyday enjoyment.

Fresh Sweet Plum 500g

¥1,250.00

Fresh sweet plums are juicy, tender, and naturally sweet fruits, perfect for snacking, desserts, salads, and everyday enjoyment.

Fresh Green Tamarind (Tetul) 1kg

¥1,350.00

Buy Fresh Green Tamarind (Tetul) 1kg online. Naturally sour, fresh, and perfect for curries, bhorta, chutney, and traditional Bangladeshi dishes.

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