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Vellanki Foods - Bobbatlu (Jaggery)

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Vellanki Foods - Bobbatlu (Jaggery)Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu (Jaggery) Bobbatlu, also known as Holige, Polelu, Obattu, or Puran Poli in other parts of India, is a traditional sweet flatbread with a long history. Bobbatlu, which is traditionally served during festivals and other events, is a tasty opportunity to reconnect with prior generations. Pieces (1 Kg): 23 Approx. About The Product: Authentic Recipe: Made with the best ingredients and traditional ways to capture the authentic

Vellanki Foods - Bobbatlu (Jaggery)

Bobbatlu, also known as Holige, Polelu, Obattu, or Puran Poli in other parts of India, is a traditional sweet flatbread with a long history. Bobbatlu, which is traditionally served during festivals and other events, is a tasty opportunity to reconnect with prior generations.

Pieces (1 Kg): 23 Approx.

About The Product:

  • Authentic Recipe: Made with the best ingredients and traditional ways to capture the authentic flavor of Andhra.
  • Sweet and Tangy Filling: A delicious blend of melt-in-your-mouth jaggery and juicy mango chunks.
  • Vegetarian and all-natural: ideal for people looking for a tasty and pleasant sweet treat.
  • Ready to Eat: Enjoy them right out of the package for a handy and hassle-free treat.
  • Made with ghee, which adds richness and a lovely scent.
  • Long Shelf Life: Enjoy the freshness for up to 4 days (refrigerate after opening to prolong pleasure).

Ingredients:

All purpose flour, Bengal gram, Jaggery, Ghee

Why try Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu (Jaggery and Mango)?

  • Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth: The jaggery and mango filling provides the right blend of sweetness and tanginess.
  • A Cultural Experience: Get a taste of Andhra's culinary history.
  • Festive Favorite: Perfect for sharing with family and friends on holidays.
  • Made with Love: Filled with the warmth of traditional workmanship.
  • Convenient and Delicious: Enjoy a delicious treat at any time and from any location.
  • Gift with a Difference: Share the distinct flavors of Andhra with your loved ones.

Best Way to Consume:

  • Warm: Enjoy them warm for a more gooey and delightful experience. Just microwave for a few seconds.
  • Toasted: Lightly toast for a nice textural contrast.
  • Drizzle with heated ghee for an extra touch of richness.

About The Brand:

Vellanki Foods is a well-known company that takes pride in serving authentic Andhra food. They make tasty and timeless sweets using high-quality ingredients and traditional ways. From Bobbatlu to a range of other regional dishes, Vellanki Foods has a taste of Andhra for everyone.

Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu FAQ's:

1. How long do these Bobbatlu remain fresh? 

Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu has a four to Seven days shelf life at room temperature. Once opened, refrigerate for up to 4-7 days.

2. Are Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu Fried? 

Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu is a sweet deep-fried flatbread filled with chana dal (Bengal Gram filling), a vegetarian snack/sweet option.

3. Does the Bobbatlu include any unnatural ingredients? 

No, Vellanki Foods Bobbatlu is created using natural ingredients and traditional processes.

4. How can Vellanki foods Bobbatlu stored? 

Bobbatlu can be stored refrigerated, in an airtight container, microwaved and served hot, or smeared with melted ghee.

Note: Once you receive the order please consume it within two days.

Legal Disclaimer: Product images are for illustrative purposes only. Images/packaging/ labels may vary from time to time due to changes made by the manufacturer's manufacturing batch and location. The product description is for information purposes only and may contain additional ingredients.

Product ID: 882997

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