Dal puri 450g (kazi farm)

¥450.00

Soft and flavorful Dal Puri stuffed with spiced lentil filling – ready-to-cook snack from Kazi Farm.

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Choco wafer roll jumbo 140g

¥320.00

Deliciously crispy Choco Wafer Roll Jumbo (140g) filled with rich chocolate cream. A perfect snack for kids, parties, or sweet cravings.

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Kerupuk bawang keriting 160g

¥650.00

Crispy and savory Kerupuk Bawang Keriting (160g) – authentic Indonesian curly onion crackers, perfect for snacking or as a crunchy side dish.

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Malkist Anon (Sapi) 135g

¥250.00

Delicious Malkist Anon (Sapi) 135g – a crispy Indonesian biscuit with savory beef flavor, perfect for snacking anytime.

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Mini Wafer Bites 180g – Crispy Cream-Filled Snack

¥430.00

Deliciously crispy Mini Wafer Bites (180g) with creamy filling inside. A perfect light snack for kids and adults alike.

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Mutton sheek kabab 6pcs

¥690.00

Tender and flavorful Mutton Sheek Kababs – pack of 6 spiced minced mutton skewers, perfect for grilling or frying.

Vegetable samosa Bangladesh 10pcs

¥420.00

Delicious and crispy Vegetable Samosa 450g from Kazi Farm, ready to cook or reheat. Perfect for snacks, parties, or quick meals.

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Vegetable samosa 12pcs

Buy Vegetable Samosa 12pcs online. Crispy, delicious, and ready-to-fry frozen samosas filled with fresh vegetables. Made in Bangladesh, perfect for snacks, parties, and quick meals.

Vegetable samosa 12pcs (AL KABER)

¥585.00

Buy Al Kabeer Vegetable Samosa 12pcs online. Crispy frozen samosas filled with fresh vegetables. Perfect for snacks, tea-time, and quick meals.

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Felafel (Al Kabeer) 360g

¥630.00

Buy Al Kabeer Felafel 360g online. Delicious, ready-to-cook frozen chickpea patties perfect for snacks, meals, or party appetizers. Crispy outside, soft inside.

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Vegetable spring roll 8pcs AL KABEER

¥485.00

Crispy and tasty Vegetable Spring Rolls – pack of 8 golden-fried rolls filled with fresh mixed vegetables.

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