NIKULENU PALM SOUP BASE 800G
¥909
Nkulenu’s Palm Soup Base is pure and natural, free from any artificial colouring and preservative, excellent for preparing Palm soup (Popular West African dish) canned with utmost care to give a true tradition taste of palm soup or stew.
Origin: Ghana
Weight | 0.8 kg |
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