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Ragi Poha

Supplier From India
Nov-29-22

Ragi thin flakes are the product obtained from grains of Eleusine coracana, through a process of milling, which shall be free from abnormal flavours, odours, and living insects and it shall also be free from filth (impurities of animal origin, including dead insects).

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