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Banana Philippines

3.00 AED
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Banana Philippines

6.00 AED

Banana Philippines: Bananas are power pack of potassium, Its a best source to keep your blood pressure at a healthy level and plays a significant role in metabolism and chemical balance in the body. A potassium deficiency can cause cardiovascular disease, kidney stones, osteoporosis, hypertension and stroke.

Bananas fiber can lower cholesterol and are an excellent natural remedy for constipation, heartburn or nausea, whilst the potassium, fiber, vitamin C and B vitamins all support heart health.

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Banana Sanitized

15.00 AED
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Banana Single

2.50 AED
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Banana Small

20.00 AED
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Banana Small Box

78.00 AED
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Banana Stem

7.00 AED
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Basil

15.00 AED

Weight = 250g

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Basil Cress

50.50 AED

Weight = Box (1kg)

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Basil Genovese – Microgreen Cut

12.00 AED

Weight = Pack (15g)

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Basil Genovese – Microgreens Punnet

12.00 AED

Weight = 1 Punnet

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Basil Hot

32.00 AED

Weight = 500g

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Basil Pot

4.62 AED

Weight = Pot (125g – 150g)

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Basil Pot

6.00 AED

Weight = 1 Piece

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Basil Sweet

35.00 AED

Weight = 500g

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Basil Sweet Thailand

10.50 AED

Weight = Pack (100g)

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Bean Sprout

5.00 AED
Bean sprouts are the young shoots of the mung bean. They have petite pale yellow leaves attached to a silvery bright white shoot.
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Beans Green

9.00 AED

Weight = 450g – 500g

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Beans Green Fine Kenya

6.00 AED

Weight = Pack (250g)

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Beans Green Kenya Box

45.00 AED

Weight =Box (2kg)

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