Graminway Masala Poori atta is a delicacy from northern part of India made on special occasions. Atta is flavoured with spices like kasoori methi chilly powder and ajwain.
Brand:
Graminway
Shubhangi
Advantages
The Quantity, Quality and Packaging with a well understood pricing, make the product a outstanding offering. Will surly find my other household needs with this brand.
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WELL BALANCED
dharmendra
Disadvantages
On pack showing 600gm 69.00 R's and price mention 138 rs which is actual
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Price on pack
Jeet
Disadvantages
Had a very bad upset stomach after eating
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Not good for human consumption
customer
Disadvantages
Earlier I bought and found ok But present order is worst quality. It seems they grounded along with stone particles and stone particles coming in every bite. There is no option for return also.
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Sand grounded with Rajgira
Silkrute Customer
Advantages
Good quality
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Good quality and fresh
Anumiitta Paul
Disadvantages
this flour contained gluten upto some extent although they claim it to be gluten free and also there was dirt particles in it which irritated my teeth while eating...highly disappointing.... i am on gluten free diet for past 2 years.. they are playing with somebody's health by making false claims
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not 100% gluten free
Silkrute Customer
Disadvantages
It's yucca starch/flour. Not the coarse gum used to make actual tapioca. It can be used for other recipes like crêpes and such, as long as that is your purpose is. Otherwise, I'd look for actual tapioca flour.
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Not tapioca flour!
Silkrute Customer
Disadvantages
This is kind of misleading, Tapioca Atta cannot be used by it self, it looks like some white liquid, like some batter, it needs to be mixed with other flours. I wish the word Atta isn't mentioned, or somewhere it's mentioned clearly another flour needs to be mixed . It's disappointing.
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Tapioca Atta is not flour
Shriya S.
Advantages
The best quality for ever. Best quality. ?? and quantity also
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The best
bhavyasree
Disadvantages
This is my very first Silkrute review, and if the product had worked just a bit, I wouldn't be publishing it. This is far from starchy, as I had assumed tapioca flour to be. I'm upset that I purchased this product because it doesn't bind effectively and feels like magic sand.
Comment
Not sure if I got a bad batch, but TAPIOCA FLOUR? Are you sure about that?