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ProductGold Plated Multi Colour Medium Floral Stones BanglesGarcinia Cambogia/brindal berry/kudam puli
ImageGold Plated Multi Colour Medium  Floral Stones BanglesGarcinia Cambogia/brindal berry/kudam puli
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870.00

.187.00 - .272.00

ModelUK0002437UK00010232
CategoryJewellerySpices And Spice Powders
Sub CategoryBanglesSpices
AvailabilityIn StockIn Stock
Summary
  • bangles
  • gold plated bangles
  • available in different sizes

Kudampuli (scientific name: Garcinia cambogia) also known as Gambooge, Malabar Tamarind, Fish Tamarind , brindleberry etc is an essential ingredient in all the seafood loving kitchens in Central Kerala, the coastal South Indian state. As the name suggests , the dried fruit is used as a souring agent in Kerala’s famous fish curries and other seafood preparations.

The green fruit is a young version, it will turn yellow when ripe. Once fully ripe, fruits are collected, cut in half, de-seeded and are sun-dried for a day. The sun-dried fruit halves are smoked till black and keep tightly sealed. These will stay fresh for years. Before use, wash the pieces, soak these for 10 minutes in water. Kudampuli pieces are added along with the water in which it was soaked in to curries and it gives a delicious sour taste that is so unique

We collect fresh organic spices directly from the farmers in and around western ghat region. So we guarantee about our products, that are Fresh, Clean and Organic.

Organically grown , pure and unadulterated.

Weight5.700kg0.100kg
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Gold Plated Multi Colour Medium Floral Stones Bangle is partywear jewellery for women. stunning semi-precious Ruby and emerald stone Bangle have an elegant two-line floral design. This bangle has been designed exclusively to complement the modern woman’s wardrobe and tastes.

Kudampuli or Malabar Tamarind scientifically known as Garcinia Cambogia, is a traditional spice available particularly in Western Ghats and on the coastal areas of Kerala. It’s specifically used to add sour taste in the authentic Kerala cuisines. Unlike it’s name Malabar tamarind, it’s a small round-shaped fruit which resembles miniature of pumpkin.

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