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Kaula - the purest and finest array of the choicest of spices and herbs.
The brand name for over 75 special products that combine freshness with fragrance, Kaula comprises a variety of spices, frozen and dry foods.

This new venture from the Golden Group of Companies that introduced brands such as Golden Concept Catering, Fresh & More Hypermarkets, Fresh Food Restaurant and so on is being marketed across the GCC by KRC International. This new range of the best of food products is fast becoming a big sensation among the people who savour taste and health above everything else.
The very special spices that Kaula brings to the market has been procured, processed and packed from India. The choicest of spices havebeen handpicked and made ready from thisincredible country to flavor the moments of lakhs of people across the world.
Kaula, on this endeavour, has established a full-fledged, state-of-the-art unit for the manufacturing and packaging of these precious spices at Kochi, a fast-growing city located in the Indian state of Kerala. This unit has all it takes to assure top quality and hygiene of these food products. And besides, preserve the natural freshness of spices, assuring that all its magical properties are intact. Moreover, when this special brand is being introduced by a group that has proved its mettle and authority in the market, what doubt more would anyone have regarding its superlative quality and the impending impact!

It all began in 1999 when the group made a humble beginning with an advertising and printing division in Abu Dhabi. The rest is history; and all it took in its making has been a short span of 14 years. Catering to the requirements of a wide group of clients, the Golden Group grew rapidly into what it is today. Commitment, hard work and professionalism included.
Now, with long-term business goals in focus, the group is on with bigger expansion prospects with the aim to conquer newer horizons of success.

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