SVEX Cashew Nuts Whole
$2.29 – $18.42Price range: $2.29 through $18.42
SVEX Green Moong Flour
$2.62 – $4.03Price range: $2.62 through $4.03
SVEX Coriander Powder
$1.69 – $3.05Price range: $1.69 through $3.05
Additional information
| Weight | 0.5 g |
|---|---|
| Weight | 100g, 250g, 500g |
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
All your orders will be dispatched within two working days of placing the order. Depending on your location, the delivery time might vary from 2 to 9 working days. We will always look at the most efficient way to deliver your order before time.
- Sometimes, deliveries can be affected by factors beyond our control, including but not limited to, unexpected travel delays from our courier partners due to weather conditions or any political disruptions or strikes.
- You will have to pardon us for such occurrences. We will notify you proactively if there are any such issues.
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