Today Vegetables Rate in Kolkata –
Check Daily Vegetable Rates of Kolkata Market below with details
Variety | Weight | Rate |
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Kohlrabi (kolhaabee) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Bangalore Tomato (Baingalor Tamaatar) | 1 Kg | 45.00 |
Ladies Finger (Bhindee) | 1 Kg | 35.00 |
Mint (Pudeena) | 1 Bunch | 10.00 |
Beans (Phaliyaan) | 1 Kg | 80.00 |
Beetroot (Chukandar) | 1 Kg | 45.00 |
Bitter Gourd (Karela) | 1 Kg | 60.00 |
Bottle Gourd (lokee) | 1 Kg | 20.00 |
Brinjal (baingan) | 1 Kg | 40.00 |
Broad Beans (vyaapak sem) | 1 Kg | 45.00 |
Cabbage (patta gobhee) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Cauliflower (phoolagobhee) | 1 Piece | 45.00 |
Chayote (chaayot) | 1 Kg | 35.00 |
Colocasia (aalukee) | 1 Kg | 50.00 |
Coriander Leaves (dhanie ke patte) | 1 Bunch | 20.00 |
Cucumber (kheera) | 1 Kg | 30.00 |
Capsicum (shimala mirch) | 1 Kg | 55.00 |
Carrot (gaajar) | 1 Kg | 50.00 |
Drumstick (dhol ka chhadee) | 1 Kg | 60.00 |
Ginger (adarak) | 1 Kg | 240.00 |
Green Chili (haree mirch) | 1 Kg | 40.00 |
Green Plantain (hara paudha) | 1 Piece | 10.00 |
Onion (pyaaj) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Small Onion (chhota pyaaj) | 1 Kg | 70.00 |
Plantain Flower (kela phool) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Plantain Stem (plaantain stem) | 1 Piece | 10.00 |
Potato (aaloo) | 1 Kg | 20.00 |
Pumpkin (kaddoo) | 1 Kg | 20.00 |
Radish (moolee) | 1 Kg | 30.00 |
Ridge Gourd (turee) | 1 Kg | 20.00 |
Scarlet Gourd (skaaralet laukee) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Snake Gourd (chichinda) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Sweet Potato (shakarakand) | 1 Kg | 25.00 |
Tapioca (taipioka) | 1 Kg | 30.00 |
Tomato (tamaatar) | 1 Kg | 40.00 |
Yam (jimikand) | 1 Kg | 75.00 |
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