Pure Kithul Tracle
Uguduwa Kithul offers you the finest 100% pure Kithul Palm syrup
TASTE PURE KITHUL
Sri Lankan Natural
Our product is lovingly made in Sri Lanka, utilizing the highest quality Kithul palms harvested from the forests.
TASTE PURE KITHUL
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Delicious, Kithul Tracle For Receipes.

Uguduwa Kithul offers you the finest 100% pure Kithul Palm syrup. Our product is lovingly made in Sri Lanka, utilizing the highest quality Kithul palms harvested from the forests. With its distinctive caramel-like flavor, our syrup adds a touch of natural sweetness to your favorite dishes and beverages, perfect for those seeking a taste of Sri Lanka’s culinary heritage.

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Uguduwa Kithul

Uguduwa Kithul offers you the finest 100% pure Kithul Palm syrup. Our product is lovingly made in Sri Lanka, utilizing the highest quality Kithul palms harvested from the forests. With its distinctive caramel-like flavor, our syrup adds a touch of natural sweetness to your favorite dishes and beverages, perfect for those seeking a taste of Sri Lanka’s culinary heritage.

Buy Uguduwa Kithul

Uguduwa Kithul brings you the authentic taste of Sri Lanka with our 100% pure Kithul Palm syrup. Made from carefully selected Kithul palms found in the forests of Sri Lanka, our syrup is a natural treasure that adds a unique and delightful flavor to your favorite dishes and beverages.

Features and Usability

Features and Usability

At Uguduwa Kithul, we take pride in bringing you the finest Kithul Palm syrup from Sri Lanka. Our syrup is made using a traditional process, carefully extracting the sweet nectar from the Kithul palms that thrive in the pristine forests of our island.

  • 100% Pure and Natural Kithul Palm Syrup
  • Rich, Golden Texture with a Distinctive Caramel-like Flavor
  • Handcrafted using Quality Kithul Palms from Sri Lanka
  • Versatile Ingredient for Culinary Creations
  • No Artificial Additives or Preservatives

Testimonials

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