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Amul rajbhog price in Germany

Treat Yourself to Royal Indian Dessert Delights with Amul Rajbhog

Amul Rajbhog is a premium Indian dessert that is part of the rasgulla family but with a rich twist. It consists of tender, spongy chenna balls infused in scented sugar syrup, flavored with saffron and cardamom, and filled with dry fruits such as pistachios and almonds. Originating from Bengal but enjoyed throughout India. Rajbhog means "royal meal".

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Amul, India's most reliable dairy brand, promises quality, cleanliness, and true taste in every bite. Sold in easy-to-carry tins, Amul Rajbhog is long-lasting and travel-friendly. Pure ingredients and old-fashioned method of preparation set it apart from other industrial sweets.

Product Highlights

Type: Canned Indian sweet 
Contents: about 12–15 pieces in 1 kg pack
Shelf Life: 6 months from the manufacturing date
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate after opening.
Imported Fresh to Germany: Quality-checked and verified by our vendor partners on Bazaa.

Price Expectation of Amul Rajbhog 

We at Bazaa value tradition and taste, and we aim to provide premium Indian products at reasonable prices. On average, 1 kg of Amul Rajbhog begins at €6. Prices can differ marginally between vendors on Bazaa.

How to Enjoy Amul Rajbhog

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You can also serve it chilled as a dessert after meals. Serve it with vanilla ice cream for a twist of fusion. Garnish with crushed pistachios for added indulgence.

Order from Bazaa

You can compare the prices and deals from reputed Indian grocery suppliers. Have your Amul Rajbhog delivered anywhere in Germany within 3–5 working days.

Amul Rajbhog should be in your kitchen to mark the Indian festivals. Place an order for the tin today and bring a piece of Indian heritage into your home in Germany.

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