Only 4 almonds for 100 rupees? Dryfruits in Pakistan rescued sixes. Paksitan dry fruits prices vs india almonds peanuts rate

Dry Fruits Price Pakistan: Eating dry fruits in Pakistan is no longer a matter of common people. Only 4 almonds and 2 walnuts are available for 100 rupees. At the same time, one kg almonds in India are being found for less than Rs 1,000. Know the prices of the rest of the nuts …

Pakistan Dry Fruits Price vs India: If you think that only petrol-diesel or tomato-onion are expensive in Pakistan, then come and visit the dry fruit mandis there. 4 almonds for 100 rupees, only one walnut and peanuts in 50 rupees in 50 rupees. Yes, this is not a joke. Hearing the price of dry fruits in the neighboring country, your head will also be baffled. Talking about India, it is in the reach of the common man from peanuts to almonds. So let’s know which nuts are expensive in Pakistan?

You will be stunned to see the street report of Pakistani

In a viral Facebook video of Pakistan, a reporter asks the shopkeeper, ‘How much is the peanut?’ The answer comes –‘800, 1,000, 1,200 kg. ‘ A boy tells that he gave 100 rupees, in return he got 4 almonds. At the same time, the other said, ‘Bought only 1 walnuts for 50 rupees.’ Now watch this video yourself …

Pakistan vs price of dry fruits in India?

Dryfruit Price in Pakistan (1KG) Price in India (1KG)
Groundnut Rs 880 to Rs 1,200 60 rupees to 80 rupees
Almond Rs 4,299 900 rupees to 1,100 rupees
Walnut Rs 999 to Rs 3,559 900 rupees to 1,300 rupees

Source: Daraz.pk, leyjao.pk and major online stores of India (7 August 2025)

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Looking at this condition of Pakistan, it seems that inflation there is such that giving four almonds to someone is not less than a royal gift. Whereas in the Indian market, you can chew almonds comfortably for 100 rupees and peanuts are eaten here like peas.

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Disclaimer: This article is written in a light-hearted manner. Our aim is not to make fun of a country, community or person. All prices are taken from social media sources and public websites (eg Daraz.pk, leyjao.pk and others). Its purpose is to provide information only.

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