Key Features
Enriched with the goodness of 7 grains. Deliciously, wholesome and energy-packed snack.
Packed with great nutrition and taste.
Ideal snack for guilt-free anytime and anywhere snacking.
Low IG.
Ingredients
Millets & Pulses Blend Flour (57%) (Jowar / Sorghum, Chickpeas, Quinoa, Whole Grain Oats, Ragi, Soy, Urad), Rice Bran Oil, Soy Protein Concentrate, Dietary Fiber, Sugar, Ajwain Powder, Black Pepper, Rock Salt, Fenugreek Powder, Mixed Spices & Herbs (Chilli, Oregano), Garlic powder, Tamarind powder, Onion powder, Soya sauce Powder, Acidity regulator (E330) Anticaking agent (E551)
Manufacturer Details
Naturell India Pvt. Ltd., Raj Classic Foods Ltd., 17A Phase IV, IDA, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500055, Telangana
Marketed By
Naturell India Pvt. Ltd.
Return Policy
This Item is non-returnable. For a damaged, defective, incorrect or expired item, you can request a replacement within 72 hours of delivery.
In case of an incorrect item, you may raise a replacement or return request only if the item is sealed/ unopened/ unused and in original condition.
Expiry Date
Please refer to the packaging of the product for expiry date.
Seller
90MINUTES RETAIL PRIVATE LIMITED
Seller FSSAI
10019064001734
Description
Max protein is made from gluten free super grains like sorghum (jowar) quinoa, oats, ragi and flavoured with delicious peri peri masala, these chips are delicious, nutritious and energizing. Has low gi (glycaemic index) 35 percent less fat than regular potato chips and no white carbs, white carbs cause a quick increase in blood sugar level and drop it rapidly, leading to tiredness. White carbs are typically found in potato, rice, corn and wheat etc which are usually found in other ordinary chips. 10g protein - 4g fiber - 35 percent less fat - no white carbs - low gi (glycaemic index). Pulses like urad, chickpeas and soy add to the protein value.
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