Broad beans / Avarakka
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Broad Beans, also known as Avarakka, are fresh, green legumes packed with protein, fiber, and essential nutrients. Perfect for curries, stir-fries, snacks, or healthy meals, they add natural flavor and nutrition to your diet.
Carefully selected for freshness, these broad beans are ideal for everyday cooking, offering a crisp texture and wholesome taste. They can be boiled, steamed, sautéed, or cooked in traditional recipes to enhance flavor.
Why Choose Broad Beans / Avarakka?
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Fresh, green, and nutritious legumes
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High in protein, fiber, and essential nutrients
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Ideal for curries, stir-fries, snacks, and healthy meals
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Crisp texture and natural flavor
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Carefully selected for freshness and quality
Enjoy wholesome and nutritious meals with fresh Broad Beans / Avarakka from Namma Markt, perfect for a healthy and flavorful diet.
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