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Tomato Onion Seasoning

Supplier From Turkey
Jul-20-23

Tomato Onion Seasoning Net 6x750 g

Secret heroes of delicious tastes Giztat seasonings
Produced from seasonally collected naturally dried tomatoes and onions It has an ideal taste with its balanced
seasonings
Helps flavoring various foods and rice
It can be used in the garniture sauce and marination
It can be used in the different phases of cooking process

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Price: $6150
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