Free Shipping on Orders Above ₹500100% Handmade & NaturalNo PreservativesTraditional Siddha RecipesMade in Madurai with Love
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Pirandai thokku served with a South Indian meal in Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar

வணக்கம் போர்ட் பிளேயர்!

Pirandai Thokku Delivery in Port Blair

தீவுகளுக்கும் அம்மா வீட்டு சுவை! (Amma's home taste, even for the islands.)

From the Cellular Jail's history to the harbour's daily bustle, Port Blair is home to one of India's liveliest Tamil communities far from the mainland. Our authentic pirandai thokku and podi cross the Bay of Bengal to reach island doorsteps fresh.

100%

Natural

Stone-ground

Handmade

7–10 days

Delivery to Port Blair

No

Preservatives

Quick Answer

Can you buy pirandai thokku in Port Blair?

Yes — Pirandai Kadai delivers handmade pirandai thokku, pirandai podi and pirandai chutney to Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar. Pirandai (Cissus quadrangularis), known in Andaman & Nicobar as Pirandai (பிரண்டை) and in Ayurveda as Hadjod, the bone-setter, is a Siddha herb valued for over 3,000 years for bone strength, joint comfort and digestion. Every jar is stone-ground by hand in small batches in Madurai, contains no preservatives, and reaches Port Blair in about 7–10 days. Cash on Delivery and UPI are both available, and shipping is free above ₹500.

Pirandai Kadai — delivery and product details for Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar
ProductPirandai thokku, podi & chutney
Botanical nameCissus quadrangularis
Known in Andaman & Nicobar asPirandai (பிரண்டை)
Delivers toPort Blair, Andaman & Nicobar — and all of India
Delivery time7–10 days from Madurai
PaymentUPI · Card · Net-banking · Cash on Delivery
ShippingFree above ₹500
Made inMadurai, Tamil Nadu · FSSAI 22425456000513
ContainsPirandai, gingelly oil, tamarind, chilli, salt, spices
PreservativesNone

From Amma's Kitchen to Port Blair

Our Handcrafted Pirandai Range

The pirandai plant (Cissus quadrangularis), known in Andaman & Nicobar as Pirandai (பிரண்டை)

Why Port Blair Loves It

An Ancient Siddha Superfood

Port Blair's big Tamil community gets authentic amma-style thokku shipped across the Bay of Bengal. Pirandai — which people in Andaman & Nicobar know as Pirandai (பிரண்டை) — has been a cornerstone of Tamil Siddha medicine for over 3,000 years.

  • Bone & joint strength. Known as Hadjod, the bone-setter — traditionally used to support strong bones and faster fracture healing.
  • Better digestion. Soothes the gut and eases bloating and acidity — which is why it is eaten as a daily side, not a supplement.
  • Anti-inflammatory. Rich in ketosterones and flavonoids that traditional medicine credits with calming inflammation.

Pirandai is a traditional food, not a medicine. If you have a health condition or take regular medication, please speak to your doctor.

One spoon a day

How Port Blair Eats Pirandai

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With hot rice & ghee

Mix a teaspoon of pirandai podi into steaming rice with a little ghee. The simplest, most-loved way in Port Blair — and the fastest.

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Beside idli & dosa

A spoon of pirandai chutney next to your morning tiffin. It travels well in a Port Blair lunchbox too.

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As an everyday side

Pirandai thokku works with rice, chapati, curd rice or a dosa — the way any good pickle does. One teaspoon a day is plenty.

Areas we deliver to in Port Blair

We ship to every pincode in Port Blair, including Aberdeen Bazaar, Haddo, Phoenix Bay, Junglighat, Garacharma — and all of Andaman & Nicobar.

வணக்கம் போர்ட் பிளேயர்!

தீவுகளுக்கும் அம்மா வீட்டு சுவை! (Amma's home taste, even for the islands.)

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Pirandai in Port BlairFAQs

Do you deliver pirandai thokku in Port Blair?

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Yes. We deliver handmade pirandai thokku, podi and chutney everywhere in Port Blair and across Andaman & Nicobar. Every order is packed fresh in our Madurai kitchen and typically reaches Port Blair in 7–10 days, with tracking sent to your phone. We also deliver to Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Asansol and the rest of India.

What is pirandai called in Andaman & Nicobar?

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In Andaman & Nicobar it is usually known as Pirandai (பிரண்டை). Botanically it is Cissus quadrangularis — the same plant that Ayurveda calls Hadjod, "the bone-setter", and that Tamil Siddha medicine has called pirandai for over 3,000 years. Whichever name you searched for, this is the plant you are looking for.

How much does pirandai thokku cost in Port Blair, and is Cash on Delivery available?

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Prices are the same across India — no extra city markup for Port Blair. You can pay by UPI, debit or credit card, or net-banking, or simply choose Cash on Delivery and pay the courier at your door. Shipping is free on orders above ₹500.

Is your pirandai thokku free of preservatives?

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Completely. Each batch is handmade in small quantities from freshly harvested pirandai, stone-ground the traditional way. The ingredients are pirandai, gingelly oil, tamarind, chilli, salt and spices — nothing else. No preservatives, no artificial colour, no factory machinery. That is also why we make it to order rather than stockpiling it.

What are the health benefits of pirandai?

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Pirandai (Cissus quadrangularis) has been used in Siddha and Ayurvedic medicine for over 3,000 years. It is traditionally valued for supporting bone strength and fracture healing — which is exactly why it is nicknamed Hadjod, the bone-setter — as well as for easing joint and back discomfort, aiding digestion, and for its anti-inflammatory compounds such as ketosterones and flavonoids. It is a food, not a medicine: if you have a health condition or are on medication, check with your doctor first.

How should I eat pirandai thokku, and how much per day?

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One teaspoon a day is plenty. In Port Blair, most customers mix a spoon of pirandai podi with hot rice and ghee, or use the thokku as a side with rice, idli, dosa, chapati or curd rice. The chutney goes best with tiffin. It is a daily side dish, not a supplement — so eat it the way you would any pickle or podi at home.

How long does it stay fresh once it reaches Port Blair?

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Use a clean, dry spoon and keep the jar closed and it stays good for months at room temperature — the gingelly oil and tamarind are natural preservers, the way our grandmothers intended. In Port Blair's climate, refrigerating the jar after opening keeps it at its best for even longer. The exact best-before date is printed on every jar.

Taste the goodness of pirandai in Port Blair today

Handmade, 100% natural, delivered fresh to your home across Port Blair and Andaman & Nicobar in 7–10 days.

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