What is Vimal Pan Masala?
Vimal Gutkha Saffron Blended Gutka/ghutka/guṭkha/betel quid is a chewing tobacco preparation made of crushed areca nut (betel nut), tobacco, catechu, paraffin wax, slaked lime and sweet or savory flavourings, in India, Pakistan, other Asian countries, and North America.
Who invented Vimal Masala?
Dharmani Deni – Owner – Vimal pan masala | LinkedIn.
What are the ingredients of Vimal?
Ingredients in Pan Masala Pan masala by a popular brand known as Vimal contains the following ingredients – betel nuts, catechu, lime, salt, saffron, permitted spices and flavours, and added flavours.
What is Vimal used for?
Vimal Pan Masala Flavour is mostly used for Gutkha, Pan Masala & Other Desseerts. It’s a non-alcoholic and 100% pure vegetarian product. Flipkart endeavors to ensure the accuracy of the information about the products.
Who is owner of Vimal?
Abhishek gaba – Company Owner – Vimal Clothing ( Mack Hosiery ) | LinkedIn.
What is the cost of Vimal Pan Masala?
Latest 59 shipment information of India Vimal pan masala export
HS Code | Product Description | Origin |
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21069099 | VIMAL PAN MASALA MRP RS.8.50 | India |
21069099 | VIMAL PAN MASALA MRP RS.8.50 | India |
21069020 | VIMAL PAN MASALA MOUTH FRESHNER (1 CTN= 131 PACKETS) | India |
21069020 | VIMAL PAN MASALA 4 GRAMS POUCH, 30 POUCH | India |
Is pan masala and gutka same?
Pan masala is very similar to a betel quid except that all its ingredients are in dehydrated and granular/powdered form. Gutkha is a mixture of Pan masala and chewing form of tobacco.
Is Vimal Pan Masala or Elaichi?
It isn’t Vimal pan masala but the Dabangg actor is likely to be seen promoting Elaichi under Rajshree’s brand. It’s learnt that Salman has been roped by Rajshree Elaichi as a brand ambassador and he has done all the formalities.
Who is the Vimal?
RIL’s existing textile business, started by RIL founder Dhirubhai Ambani about five decades ago, operates under the brand ‘Vimal’ and has a prominent presence in the Indian textile market in the worsted and synthetic suiting fabric segments.