
Traditional Sweet Lakhamari 2kg
Traditional Sweet Lakhamari 2kg
- Hygienically Packed
- Traditional sweets
- Enjoy With Your Family And Friends
- Quality fresh vegetarian product
- Tasty, crunchy & Delicious
- Made from pure ghee, black gram & rice flour
- Ready To Eat
- No Artificial Flavours And Colours Added
- Net Wt. 2kg
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We want you to be happy with your purchase and we apologize if it is not. For whatever reason that you are not satisfied, we would be most happy to provide exchanges and returns for all items purchased from us if the following conditions are met.
Rules
All exchanges and returns would need to be raised within 10 days of the invoice date for Singaporeorders, and 20 days for overseas orders. For local deliveries, there is an option to exchange at any of our boutiques within Singaporeor through our online portal at www.company.com. All requests for returns however, would need to be strictly made online at www.company.com for both local and overseas deliveries.
Interpretation and Definitions
All exchanges and returns would need to be raised within 10 days of the invoice date for Singaporeorders, and 20 days for overseas orders. For local deliveries, there is an option to exchange at any of our boutiques within Singaporeor through our online portal at www.company.com. All requests for returns however, would need to be strictly made online at www.company.com for both local and overseas deliveries.

Lakhamari is a traditional sweet delicacy from Nepal, particularly popular among the Newari community. It’s a type of sweet bread made from flour, sugar, ghee (clarified butter), and spices like cardamom. The dough is rolled out thin and then cut into diamond shapes before being deep-fried until golden brown.
Lakhamari is known for its unique texture – crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It’s often enjoyed during special occasions like festivals, weddings, and religious ceremonies. This sweet treat is not just delicious but also holds cultural significance in Nepali celebrations.
On our website, you can learn more about the history and cultural significance of Lakhamari, discover traditional recipes to make it at home, and explore its role in Nepali cuisine and festivities. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or someone interested in Nepali culture, Lakhamari is a delightful aspect to explore and savor.
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