Kotha (Wood Apple)
Kotha (Wood Apple)
A fruit that is one of a kind and highly valued because of its unique taste and smell. The outside of the wood apple is hard, but the inside is soft and fibrous. This fruit has a strong, earthy smell and a rich, tangy taste that make it stand out. Wood apple has deep roots in traditional cooking for its taste and also for how it is used in local dishes. Often linked to seasonal treats and old-fashioned recipes. Its strong smell and complex flavour make it a great ingredient that gives regional dishes more depth and character.
Kotha (Wood Apples) have a variety of taste profiles based on the stage of ripeness at which they are eaten. The fruit also has a very thick texture and is used in a variety of cuisines. Its dense consistency and layered flavour allow it to be enjoyed in both simple preparations and more elaborate traditional recipes, making it a truly versatile and distinctive fruit.
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Shipping and Policy
Shipping and Policy
UK Nationwide Delivery.Order Before 12:00 PM for same‑day dispatch.UK Mainland (Except Scottish Highlands)
- Under £30 - £6.99
- Between £30 to £57.99 - £4.99
- Above £58 - Free Delivery
- Weekend Delivery Surcharge - £3.99
Northern Ireland
- Under £30 - £10.00
- Between £30 to £57.99 - £6.99
- Above £58 - Free Delivery
- Weekend Delivery Surcharge - £3.99
Contact Details - Phone number: 02084886655 WhatsApp: 07427324324
- Once you place your order, you will receive an email confirmation.
- Shipping may take 2-3 days for Scottish Highland and Northern Ireland postcodes after dispatch.
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- Next-Day Morning you will receive a 1 hour delivery slot.
*Please note deliveries can be delayed due to unforeseen reasons. We will try our level best to get it delivered in the given time. Same-day dispatch is done subject to all products in stock.




