Organic Grocery Sabudana Papad Plain – 400g (Gluten-Free & Upwas-Friendly Tapioca Papads)| Special For Diwali Festival Celebration | Festival Gift Hamper | Deepawali Gift Pack For Family, Friends, Corporate Office Gifts Combo
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Price: ₹299 - ₹198.00
(as of Oct 20, 2025 03:25:04 UTC – Details)
Sabudana Papad Plain (Gluten-Free & Upwas-Friendly Tapioca Papads).sabudana papad made up of tapiaoca or sabudana and mixed with sendha namak. So that can be eaten during fastening also. sabudana papad recipe. … a thin disc-shaped snack food prepared mainly with sago or tapioca and rock salt. it is generally served as side dish to accompany a meal like papadum or eaten as a snack food.
Sabudana Papad Plain (Gluten-Free & Upwas-Friendly Tapioca Papads)
Papads are usually deep fried for special occasions.
It is also eaten as an appetizer or a snack and can be eaten topped with various toppings such as chopped onions, chutney or other dips and condiments.
Explore the burst of amazing flavours with each crunchy bite.
Serve as an appetizer with coriander chutney, biryanis, pulaos and curries.
