THOTTAPILLI MURUKKU

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Hand-made products crunch and crispy, 100% nutrition quality assured

Indulge in the crunchy goodness of Thottapilli Murukku, handcrafted with love and expertise by the skilled artisans of Aishwarya AmritaSREE Self Help Group in Thottapilli village.

Each bite of Thottapilli Murukku is a symphony of flavors, meticulously prepared using traditional recipes passed down through generations.

Made from a blend of finely ground rice flour, aromatic spices, and a touch of savory goodness, these crispy spirals celebrate authentic Indian snacks.

What sets Thottapilli Murukku apart is its taste and the story woven into every strand. By choosing this snack, you directly support the livelihoods of rural artisans who pour their passion into each batch.

Add a touch of tradition to your snack time with Thottapilli Murukku, a testament to the artistry and dedication of rural India.

Product Details:

Diet Type: Vegetarian
Number of Items: 1
Weight: 200gms
Speciality: Crunchy, Crispy
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Once open keep in an air-tight container.
Package: Hygienically prepared and packed

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