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It consists of multiple cylindrical compartments, typically made of stainless steel, stacked on top of each other and held together with a handle.
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Home Crockery Indian tiffin
This bowl is typically made of ceramic, glass, or plastic and comes with a matching lid. It is designed to keep food items fresh and protected from air and moisture.
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This bowl is typically made of ceramic, glass, or plastic and features a unique lid design that can be easily suspended on the rim of the bowl when not in use.
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Indian tiffin

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Indian tiffin, also known as a “dabba,” is a traditional multi-tiered food container widely used in Indian cuisine. It consists of several cylindrical compartments stacked on top of each other, typically made of stainless steel. Each compartment serves as a separate container for different dishes, allowing for a variety of foods to be packed together in a single tiffin. The Indian tiffin is commonly used for carrying home-cooked meals, especially for office lunches, picnics, or travel. It is a convenient and eco-friendly way to transport and enjoy a complete and balanced Indian meal.

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