
Swagat Pani Puri (Unfried) - 400gm
, , and . 100-200 words. Need to count words. Let's draft ~140 words.
Intro: 20-25 words. Then list of 4-6 features. Keep not too many words overall.
Word count: Let's draft.
Intro: "Discover Swagat Pani Puri – the traditional Indian snack made fresh and crisp, but never fried for a lighter, guilt‑free crunch."
That's about 20 words.
Then features list 5 items. Each maybe 10-15 words. Let's count.
Feature 1: "Made from high‑grade, natural wheat flour, free from preservatives, ensuring a pure, wholesome bite." Count: Made(1) from(2) high‑grade,(3) natural(4) wheat(5) flour,(6) free(7) from(8) preservatives,(9) ensuring(10) a(11) pure,(12) wholesome(13) bite(14). 14 words.
Feature 2: "100% unfried with a satisfying crunch, ideal for health‑conscious snackers and fitness enthusiasts." Count: 100%(1) unfried(2) with(3) a(4) satisfying(5) crunch,(6) ideal(7) for(8) health‑conscious(9) snackers(10) and(11) fitness(12) enthusiasts(13). 13 words.
Feature 3: "Versatile packaging: 400gm pack fits perfectly in any pantry, ready to pair with sweet or spicy pani." Count: Versatile(1) packaging:(2) 400gm(3) pack(4) fits(5) perfectly(6) in(7) any(8) pantry,(9) ready(10) to(11) pair(12) with(13) sweet(14) or(15) spicy(16) pani(17). 17 words.
Feature 4: "Delightful, authentic taste with a subtle tang from diluted tamarind and coriander, capturing street‑food vibes." Count: Delightful,(1) authentic(2) taste(3) with(4) a(5) subtle(6) tang(7) from(8) diluted(9) tamarind(10) and(11) coriander,(12) capturing(13) street‑food(14) vibes(15). 15 words.
Feature 5: "Easy to prepare: Rinse, soak, and your Puri is ready for crinkly, fresh pani – no cooking needed." Count: Easy(1) to(2) prepare:(3) Rinse,(4) soak,(5) and(6) your(7) Puri(8) is(9) ready(10) for(11) crinkly,(12) fresh(13) pani(14) –(15) no(16) cooking(17) needed(18). 18 words.
Total words: Intro 20 + features 14+13+17+15+18 = 77. plus punctuation etc. Total maybe 20 + 77 = 97. We need 100-200 words. Need 10-30 more words. Add a closing sentence outside list or inside? Everything inside etc. We can add a closing sentence inside a after the list. Add: "Enjoy the ultimate guilt‑free Pani Puri experience anytime, anywhere – a true crowd‑pleaser that brings home the joy of street‑food at zero calories." Count words: Enjoy(1) the(2) ultimate(3) guilt‑free(4) Pani(5) Puri(6) experience(7) anytime,(8) anywhere(9) –(10) a(11) true(12) crowd‑pleaser(13) that(14) brings(15) home(16) the(17) joy(18) of(19) street‑food(20) at(21) zero(22) calories(23). 23 words.
Now total words = 97 + 23 = 120. Good.
Now format into tags and Swagat Pani Puri (Unfried) – 400gm: Discover Swagat Pani Puri – the traditional Indian snack made fresh and crisp, but never fried for a lighter, guilt‑free crunch. first, then Discover Swagat Pani Puri – the traditional Indian snack made fresh and crisp, but never fried for a lighter, guilt‑free crunch. Enjoy the ultimate guilt‑free Pani Puri experience anytime, anywhere – a true crowd‑pleaser that brings home the joy of street‑food at zero calories. , , Swagat Pani Puri (Unfried) - 400gm: Discover the traditional Indian snack made fresh and crisp, but never fried for a lighter, guilt‑free crunch. Swagat Pani Puri (Unfried) - 400gm: Discover the traditional Indian snack made fresh and crisp, but never fried for a lighter, guilt‑free crunch. Enjoy the ultimate guilt‑free Pani Puri experience anytime, anywhere – a true crowd‑pleaser that brings home the joy of street‑food at zero calories./
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