Chamarmani Regular

Purnima Bhog Chamarmani Rice

1,625

We deliver within 1-2 days in Kolkata, Saltlake, and Newtown only.

Shipping & Delivery

Time Frame

All orders in Kolkata, Saltlake, and Newtown are delivered with special care within 1-2 business days through our network.

Weekly delivery break: Monday
All orders received on Monday will be delivered by Tuesday.

Shipping Services

To ensure that your order reaches you in good condition, in the shortest span of time, we ship through our in-house courier network. All orders in Kolkata, Saltlake, and Newtown are delivered with special care within 48  hours through our network.

Shipping Charges

Free Standard Delivery (1-2 days): Free for orders above ₹999.

Upstairs Delivery Charges: If lift access is not available, an additional ₹20 per bag will be charged for carrying bags upstairs.

How long does it take for an order to arrive?

Orders received before 10am are dispatched on the same day or as per the delivery date specified by you at the time of placing the order (whichever is later). Most orders are delivered within 1 to 2 working days. Delivery of all orders will be duly done to the address as mentioned by you at the time of placing the order.

Shelf Life
6-12 months
Weight
25kg
Ingredient Type
Vegetarian
Storage
It can be stored at room temperature.
Package
Bag
Brand
Purnima Bhog

Purnima Bhog chamarmani rice, sometimes called Chamar Mani or Chaman Mani, is a lesser-known rice type grown largely in South Asia. It is prized for its particular scent and smooth texture, comparable to basmati, albeit with shorter grains. This kind is extremely popular in Bangladesh and India, where it is commonly used in traditional meals including as biryanis, pilafs, and other sweet rice sweets.

Chamarmani rice has a nutritional profile comparable to other white rice varieties, with a high carbohydrate content, moderate protein, and low fat. It is also often gluten-free, making it appropriate for people who are gluten sensitive. Like other white rice kinds, it is rather poor in fiber. However, mixing it with vegetables or legumes can help balance fiber intake.

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