Fresh Malai Paneer
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Product Details
Nutrient Value & Benefits
Fresh Malai Paneer is super rich in protein, having paneer for breakfast makes you feel full for longer. It gets digested slowly and increases the amount of feeling full hormones like GLP-1, PYY and CCK. Apart from protein, paneer is also rich in fat, iron, calcium and magnesium, which makes it an even healthier choice
Unit
250g
Product Details
Nutrient Value & Benefits
Fresh Malai Paneer is super rich in protein, having paneer for breakfast makes you feel full for longer. It gets digested slowly and increases the amount of feeling full hormones like GLP-1, PYY and CCK. Apart from protein, paneer is also rich in fat, iron, calcium and magnesium, which makes it an even healthier choice
Unit
250g
Country of Origin
India
Seller
www.mykiranahaat.com
Description
With smooth, soft and uniform texture, Fresh Malai Paneer is rich in protein and fat contents. An important part of Indian diet, fresh and soft paneer can be grilled, barbequed or cooked with gravies for preparing delectable Indian cuisines..
Disclaimer
The image shown is a representation and may slightly vary from the actual product. Every effort is made to maintain the accuracy of all information displayed. The actual weight may vary after cutting because on average one third goes to waste.
Quantity | 250G |
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