Chicken

Chicken

Chicken breast boneless 2kg

¥1,875.00

Fresh halal boneless chicken breast – lean, tender, and perfect for grilling, baking, and healthy meals.

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Chicken chapli kabab 6pcs

¥590.00

Spicy and flavorful Chicken Chapli Kababs – 6 pieces of traditional minced chicken patties, perfect for grilling or frying.

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Chicken drumstick 900g

¥775.00

Tender and juicy chicken drumsticks (900g) – 100% halal and perfect for grilling, frying, or curries.

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Chicken feet 1kg

¥650.00

Fresh chicken feet – 100% halal, perfect for soups, broths, and traditional recipes rich in collagen.

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Chicken gizzard 400g

¥385.00

Fresh halal chicken gizzard – tender, flavorful, and perfect for frying, curries, and snacks.

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Chicken Karage 1kg

¥890.00

Crispy and flavorful Chicken Karaage – 1kg pack of Japanese-style fried chicken, perfect for snacks or meals.

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Chicken leg boneless 2kg

¥1,375.00

Tender halal boneless chicken leg meat – juicy and perfect for curries, grilling, and frying.

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Chicken leg whole (7pcs)1.6-1.8kg

¥1,450.00

Fresh halal whole chicken legs – 7 pieces, juicy and perfect for roasting, grilling, and frying.

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Chicken liver 400g

¥375.00

Fresh halal chicken liver – rich, tender, and perfect for curries, pâtés, and stir-fries.

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Chicken mince

Price range: ¥450.00 through ¥850.00

Fresh halal chicken mince – versatile, lean, and perfect for burgers, meatballs, curries, and more.

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Chicken mince 1kg

¥850.00

Fresh halal chicken mince – versatile, lean, and perfect for burgers, meatballs, curries, and more.

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Chicken mince 500g

¥450.00

Fresh halal chicken mince – versatile, lean, and perfect for burgers, meatballs, curries, and more.

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