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PINAR Thick Cream 200ml

If you like to have a tasty and nutritious dairy item on your breakfast tables, Pinar Thick cream is a fit for you. Similar to clotted cream/qaymaq yet contains less fat. Spread it to your bread or dip with your pita. You can use honey as a topping for thick cream to create more delicious bites.
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