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KATDARE MISAL MASALA
$2.80
A typical Maharashtrian dish, but savoured all over the world, MISAL!
If you want the authentic taste, there is no option to this Masala. Use this and make an awesome RASSA (gravy to be used in MISAL).
Best quality spices are used to make this an exotic concoction.
Weight : 100 gm
Shelf Life: 9 Months
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