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MELIS Beet Pickles 720ml

It has been determined that pickles, an integral part of the Turkish culinary culture, is also an important function in terms of health. It is known that pickle juice has an appetizing feature. It has been determined that pickles are protective against from cancer to flu. Experts say that unlike what is known, pickles are not stomach enemy but friendly. Pickles that are made more than 100 kinds of vegetables and fruits were found complete natural healing resource. Experts say that every kind of pickled vegetables and fruits produced in our country and imported from abroad have very important functions in terms of health.
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