Kolhapuri Ghati Masala (1kg)
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The word ‘Ghati’ is derived from ‘Ghat’ (uplands) & is a sort of colloquial term for Maharashtrians. Ghati masala is traditional masala contains many ingredients, which may differ from state to state and individually according to the preference and taste. It is used for flavours in many recipes. There’s no need to visit the nearby store, we deliver it directly to your home.
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