Fresh Banana Raw, 500g 0 (0)

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Raw bananas are green bananas that have not yet ripened. They are a curved fruit with a uniformly tough, green skin. The dense, firm, white flesh has a starchy-tart flavour. They are rich in Vitamin B6, C, Dietary Fiber and Potassium. They can be used to make famous banana chips or can be mashed to use as filling in vadas, samosas or cutlets. We source baby corn from best farms to deliver it fresh at your door step.
It is rich in Vitamin B6, C, Dietary Fiber and Potassium
Raw Bananas make a good choice in the making of Chips with salt and chilli powder on it
Can be mashed to use as filling in vadas, samosas or cutlets
Store in cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Courtesans Don’t Read Newspapers: Literary Indian Short Stories | Raw & Real Tales of Power, Poverty & the Quiet Politics of Survival 0 (0)

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Nothing is as it seems, yet it is more so . . .

Anil Yadav chooses to tell stories that force you to stretch your emotions, question the world of privilege as the characters begin to find their way somewhere deep within you.
In Courtesans Don’t Read Newspapers a reporter faces the moral dilemma of reporting a conspiracy threatening the existence of a colony of prostitutes. Lord Almighty. . . is a socio-political take on the condition of those on the fringes of society where a riot can both destroy and save them. In The Magic of Certain Old Clothes vanity is explored very subtly through secondhand clothes. The Folk Singer’s Swan Song tells the story of a singer where his music gets inextricably linked to politics and power. R.J. Saheb’s Radio delves through the themes of past and present, the rich and the poor, The road to the other world is a poignant tale of loss, a story of a memory.
Strange things make complete sense in Yadav’s stories. You imagine that this is a different world, but it’s the same world with a deeper, sharper, more focused lens.

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