Meat

Beef Boneless, 1kg

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Premium boneless beef cuts, tender and versatile for grilling, roasting, and more. Perfect for steaks, stews, and kebabs!

Beef Mince (Keema), 1kg

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Versatile and flavorful beef mince, perfect for burgers, meatballs, pasta sauces, and more!

Beef with Bones, 1kg

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Fresh beef with bone, perfect for hearty curries, stews, and traditional recipes. Halal, hygienically cut, and full of rich flavor.

Chicken Boneless, 1kg

 1,410

Tender, skinless, and bone-free chicken – perfect for quick and healthy meals. Easy to cook and packed with protein.

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Chicken Kaleji (Liver) 1kg

 525

Fresh, halal chicken liver — rich in iron, protein, and flavor. Perfect for spicy fry dishes and traditional recipes.

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Chicken Keema (Mince), 1kg

 1,410

Fresh and finely ground halal chicken mince – ideal for kebabs, curries, and healthy home-cooked meals. Cleaned, lean, and full of flavor.

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Chicken Normal, 1kg

 759

Fresh-cut chicken in standard portions – ideal for everyday cooking, curries, and family meals. Hygienically prepared and ready to cook.

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Chicken Pota (Gizzard) 1kg

 525

Fresh, halal chicken gizzards – perfect for flavorful desi dishes. Cleaned, trimmed, and ready to cook.

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Chicken Wings, 1kg

 575

Juicy and tender halal chicken wings – perfect for frying, grilling, or spicy desi recipes. Fresh, cleaned, and ready to cook.

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Kaleji (Liver) & Pota (Gizzard) 1kg

 525

Fresh chicken liver and gizzard combo – perfect for rich, flavorful dishes. Hygienically packed and 100% halal.

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Legs (Drumsticks), 1kg

 980

Juicy and flavorful chicken drumsticks – ideal for grilling, baking, frying, or classic desi recipes. 100% halal and freshly cut.

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Mutton (Normal), 1kg

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Fresh and tender mutton with bone – perfect for curries, stews, and traditional dishes. Halal, hygienically cut, and full of flavor.

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