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EGGPLANT THAI
$13.00Original price was: $13.00.$7.00Current price is: $7.00.Delicious thai eggplant is not only full of flavor, but it also packs a punch when it comes to health benefits. They a great source of vitamins & minerals. They are enriched with high fiber content, antioxidants, iron and calcium. TheNew Indian Supermarketis currently offering curbside pickup as well. If you choose this option, you can simply place an order…
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FAVA BEANS
$10.00Original price was: $10.00.$6.00Current price is: $6.00.Fava beans have a slightly sweet, earthy flavor. Fava beans are loaded with vitamins, minerals, fiber and protein. They offer impressive health effects, such as improved motor function and immunity. They are rich in plant protein, folate and several other vitamins and minerals. Fava beans also loaded with soluble fiber that can aid digestion and lower cholesterol levels TheNew Indian…
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FRENCH BEANS
$4.49Original price was: $4.49.$3.59Current price is: $3.59.TheNew Indian Supermarketis currently offering curbside pickup as well. If you choose this option, you can simply place an order with us, and we will then package your items and place them in your car or simply leave it outside our store, where you can pick up your items on your own. Prices subject to change.
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FRESH ASPARAGUS
$6.99Original price was: $6.99.$5.59Current price is: $5.59. -
FRESH BEAN SPROUTS
$12.00Original price was: $12.00.$7.00Current price is: $7.00. -
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Fresh Chestnuts
$9.33Original price was: $9.33.$7.46Current price is: $7.46. -
FRESH CHIVES
$5.46Original price was: $5.46.$4.37Current price is: $4.37. -
FRESH CURLY PARSLEY
$15.00Original price was: $15.00.$7.00Current price is: $7.00. -
FRESH CUT OKRA
$5.49Original price was: $5.49.$4.39Current price is: $4.39.Okra, also known as gumbo or ladies fingers, is a warm-season vegetable. It is a good source of minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber. It contains a sticky juice that might be use to thicken sauces. Okra has a mild taste and a unique texture, with a peach-like fuzz on the outside. Inside the pod are small, edible seeds. TheNew Indian…













