Vadodara Tam Tam
Baroda local farsan hitKept because it is a named Vadodara-style snack, not a generic Indian-store namkeen.
Build a freight-smart box of local Gujarat snacks for Australia. Swap products from Amazon, add extras, and keep the basket inside the target weight band.
Landed estimate
Rs. 9,806
$117.67
Chargeable
7.00 kg
Products
Rs. 2,958
$35.50
Freight + GST
Rs. 6,848
231% of product value
Current target: 6 kg. Add 1.00 kg to reach the 8 kg band.
This basket exceeds the 6 kg target. Move to 8 kg or swap a bulky item for a lower-volume product.
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Actual or volumetric weight, whichever is higher
Kept because it is a named Vadodara-style snack, not a generic Indian-store namkeen.
Kept because the value is in the Nadiad locality and bhusu style, not just the word mixture.
A regional bhusu pick aimed at replacing generic chevdo with a Surat-style local snack.
Fulwadi is more local-farsan-shop than supermarket snack, especially in methi style.
Kept only in lasaniya/tikha form; plain bhavnagari gathiya is too easy to find overseas.
More specific than regular gathiya, with a pepper-led flavour that feels closer to local farsan counters.
A more specific gathiya format than broad exported namkeen brands.
Kept as a festival-specific item; remove if your target suburb has reliable Diwali-season stock.
Kept as a festival-specific item, especially for fry-at-home/traditional packs rather than mass namkeen.
Chosen over normal chevdo because generic chevdo is widely available overseas.
A narrower farsan pick than general papdi or sev, useful for keeping the basket less supermarket-like.