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Indian Snack Papad Chavanu Taj Indian 200g

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Taj Indian 1947 is a brand offering a wide range of traditional Indian snacks, sweets, and bakery products, combining the rich culinary heritage of India with a modern approach to quality and taste. The brand's name refers to the year of India's independence, underlining its commitment to Indian tradition and culture.

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Papad Chavanu Taj Indian 1947 is a distinctive snack mix inspired by Indian cuisine, combining crispy papads (thin lentil wafers), puffed rice, nuts, seeds, lentils, and intense spices. This snack delights with a variety of textures and a wealth of flavors—from salty and spicy to slightly sour, thanks to the addition of spices like chaat masala, black salt, and dried mango (amchur). Papad Chavanu is perfect for family gatherings, parties, movie nights, or as a quick snack throughout the day. Its advantage lies not only in its flavor but also in its lightness—the ingredients are roasted or baked rather than deep-fried, making it a healthier alternative to classic chips. Taj Indian 1947 prioritizes traditional recipes and high-quality ingredients, ensuring that Papad Chavanu not only satisfies hunger but also provides an authentic taste of Indian street snacks. The product is hermetically sealed to maintain its freshness and crispness for a long time.

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Indian Snack Papad Chavanu Taj Indian 200g

Taj Indian 1947 is a brand offering a wide range of traditional Indian snacks, sweets, and bakery products, combining the rich culinary heritage of India with a modern approach to quality and taste. The brand's name refers to the year of India's independence, underlining its commitment to Indian tradition and culture.

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