These foods include rice and
other grains, pasta, beans (learning to cook
dried beans is an important part of plastic - free living), seeds,
nuts, all kinds of flour, baking soda and
other dry baking ingredients, cereal and granola, pretzels and chips, some candy, tofu, oils,
nut butters, olives, herbs, tea & coffee, and more things
than I can think of right now.
Goods: - Products like biomass briquettes, e-waste, cullet or
other scrap or waste of glass, real zari, paper scrap or waste, hard rubber scrap or waste, scrap or parings, rubber waste, scrap or parings, plastic waste, homeopathy medicines, siddha, Unani, ayurvedic, branded namkeens, khakra and plain roti / chapatti, mangoes sliced
dried, fibre and leaf and reed items including wallets, pouches and mats, prayer beads, grass, hawan samagri, cotton quilts (not more
than Rs. 1000 per piece), duty credit scrips, oil cakes, paper mache products, saree fall, corduroy fabric, dhoop batti, roasted gram,
dried tamarind, walnuts, branded food, first - day covers, stamp - post marks, revenue or postage stamps, kites, agarbatti, insulin, biogas, ice and snow, raisins, cashew
nuts, cashew
nuts in shell, lifeboats, stent, medicines, kerosene, coal, sabudana, rusk, pizza bread, spices, tea, coffee, frozen vegetables, branded paneer, skimmed milk powder, cream, footwear under Rs. 500, packaged food items, apparel under Rs. 1000 and fish fillets will all attract 5 % GST.