Mango Murabba Pickles

Mango Murabba Pickles

Product Details:

  • Pickles Type Pickle
  • Preservation Process Oil
  • Additives Not Added
  • Taste Spicy
  • Shape Elongated
  • Weight 500 Grams (g)
  • Shelf Life 6 Months
  • Click to View more
X

Mango Murabba Pickles Price And Quantity

  • 100 Pack

Mango Murabba Pickles Product Specifications

  • Not Added
  • Oil
  • High Quality
  • Pickle
  • Elongated
  • Spicy
  • 500 Grams (g)
  • 6 Months

Mango Murabba Pickles Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Pack Per Month
  • 7 - 10 Days
  • All India

Product Description



Mango Murabba Pickles is a spicy and flavorful delight crafted with precision to bring out the authentic taste of pickled mangoes. Made using elongated mango slices, this pickle undergoes an oil-based preservation process ensuring its freshness and enhancing its rich aroma and taste. With no additives, the product is high-quality, retaining the natural flavor and nutrients of the mangoes. It is carefully packed in 500-gram jars, making it convenient for use and storage. This pickle has a shelf life of six months, providing you with long-lasting enjoyment. As a manufacturer and supplier, we are committed to delivering a premium product that perfectly complements your meals, adding a tangy and spicy twist that will leave your taste buds delighted.

FAQs of Mango Murabba Pickles:


Q: How is Mango Murabba Pickles preserved?

A: Mango Murabba Pickles is preserved using an oil-based preservation process to ensure freshness and long shelf life.

Q: Does this product contain additives?

A: No, Mango Murabba Pickles is completely free from additives.

Q: What is the weight of this product?

A: The Mango Murabba Pickles is available in a 500-gram package.

Q: What is the shelf life of Mango Murabba Pickles?

A: The shelf life of Mango Murabba Pickles is six months.

Q: Is the mango used in this product of a specific shape?

A: Yes, the mango slices used in Mango Murabba Pickles are elongated in shape.

Other Products in 'Mango Pickle Varieties' category



Back to top