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Dry Fruits Price in Bangalore: Almond, Cashew, Pista, Walnut and Mamra Guide

Understand what affects dry fruit prices in Bangalore, from grade and origin to pack size, freshness, demand, and current market movement.

Updated 15 July 20265 min readAnnapurna Mewa

Quick Answer

Dry fruit prices in Bangalore depend on product type, grade, origin, pack size, freshness, season, demand, and import or supply conditions. Premium products such as Mamra almonds and unsalted pista usually cost more than daily-use almonds, raisins, or split cashew grades. For current Annapurna Mewa prices, use the live product table below because rates can change monthly.

Key Takeaways

Dry fruit prices should be compared by grade and use case, not only by the lowest rupee amount.

Mamra almonds, pista, walnuts, figs, and premium whole cashews usually sit in higher price bands.

Split or broken cashew grades can be practical for cooking and sweets.

Monthly price movement is normal, so live catalog prices are safer than old blog paragraphs.

Dry fruits price guide for Bangalore shoppers

Dry fruit prices in Bangalore can feel confusing because two products with the same common name may not be the same quality. Almonds can mean California almonds, Mamra almonds, or another grade. Cashews can be whole, split, or broken. Pista can be salted or unsalted. The right comparison starts with product type, grade, use case, and freshness.

Current Annapurna Mewa dry fruit prices

Current product prices

These prices are pulled from live Sanity product records. Dry fruit rates can change with market conditions, so this table is the safer reference than static article text.

What affects dry fruit prices?

The biggest price drivers are grade, origin, crop supply, import route, freshness, size, processing, and packaging. A whole premium cashew will not behave like a split cashew in price or presentation. Mamra almonds usually sit differently from daily-use California almonds. Unsalted pista and salted pista also serve different buying needs.

Price drivers to check before comparing

Grade and size
Whole, split, large, small, premium
Better visual quality often costs more.
Origin and type
Mamra, California almond, pista, fig, walnut
Different origins and varieties have different price bands.
Freshness
Aroma, texture, storage
Freshness affects value even when the product name is the same.
Pack size
200g, 250g, 500g, 1kg
Larger packs can be practical only if you will store and consume them well.

Why prices can move month to month

Dry fruit prices can move because of harvest conditions, demand spikes, and supply disruptions. For example, Times of India reported Bengaluru raisin price pressure linked to heatwave impact and high demand. That is why a price guide should explain price drivers and show live catalog prices instead of pretending one old rate is permanent.

How to compare prices without buying the wrong product

Compare the same grade, not only the same product name. Whole cashew and split cashew should not be treated as identical.
Match the product to use case: snacking, cooking, sweets, gifting, fasting snacks, or family use.
A lower price is not useful if the product smells stale, tastes flat, or loses texture quickly.
Buy larger packs only when you can store them properly and finish them while fresh.

Which products usually sit in higher price bands?

Premium Mamra, unsalted pista, walnuts, anjir, and whole premium cashews usually sit higher than everyday raisins, apricots, or split cashew grades. That does not mean every buyer needs the most expensive pack. A family buying for regular use may choose California almonds and makhana, while a gifting buyer may prefer Mamra, pista, anjir, walnuts, and whole cashews.

How to use this guide before ordering

Use the live table as the current product reference, then message Annapurna Mewa if you need help choosing pack sizes or checking availability. If you are planning gifting, corporate orders, or bulk use, share the use case first so the product mix can be practical instead of randomly expensive.

About this guide

Author: Annapurna Mewa, Premium Dry Fruits Specialist

Annapurna Mewa helps Bangalore customers compare premium dry fruits by freshness, grade, pack size, and use case.

Last reviewed: 15 July 2026

FAQs

Why do dry fruit prices change in Bangalore?

Dry fruit prices can change because of crop supply, import costs, demand, grade, size, freshness, and packaging. Monthly movement is normal, so current catalog prices are better than old static rates.

Should I buy the cheapest dry fruits?

Not always. The cheapest option may be fine for some cooking uses, but for snacking and gifting you should also check aroma, texture, grade, and freshness.

Why is Mamra badam more expensive than regular almonds?

Mamra badam is a premium almond type and usually sits in a higher price band than everyday California almonds. Buyers often choose it for premium daily use or gifting.

Why are whole cashews and split cashews priced differently?

Whole cashews are usually preferred for presentation, snacking, and gifting. Split or broken cashews can be more practical for sweets, curries, and cooking where appearance matters less.

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