Dal chana gosht

Noor Ul Ann @cook_29989047
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. Chana Dal is rich in the mineral Phosphorus which builds strong bones and teeth plus works with Calcium to strengthen our bones. Also Magnesium ..and
Gosht is a factory house of protein...
Dal chana gosht
#greatambassador
. Chana Dal is rich in the mineral Phosphorus which builds strong bones and teeth plus works with Calcium to strengthen our bones. Also Magnesium ..and
Gosht is a factory house of protein...
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