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KTC Kesar Mango Pulp Tin 850g

KTC Kesar Mango Pulp Tin 850g

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SKU: 7129

Category: Canned & Jarred Fruits

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KTC's premium Kesar Mango Pulp (850g) is crafted from the finest, aromatic Kesar mangoes known for their rich, distinctive flavour and sweetness. Sourced from the best mango-growing regions, this vibrant, golden pulp captures the authentic taste of the beloved Indian Kesar variety, renowned for its smooth texture. Versatile for countless culinary uses, the pulp blends seamlessly into refreshing smoothies, creamy milkshakes, decadent desserts, and refreshing sorbets. It also makes an ideal topping for ice cream and yogurt, or can be used to create traditional Indian sweets like mango lassi, kulfi, and puddings. Free from artificial preservatives and additives, this generous 850g tin ensures a high-quality, natural product that celebrates the essence of fresh, ripe mangoes year-round. Whether for home cooking, special occasions, or everyday enjoyment, KTC's Kesar Mango Pulp offers exceptional value and unparalleled mango flavour.

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