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What food actually costs in Pakistan

Price ranges for fish, dairy, cheese, wheat, eggs, vegetables, chicken and honey — published by a working farm in Sindh, with the source of every figure named and the date it was last checked.

Almost every page that ranks for what food costs in Pakistan is republishing somebody else’s numbers. We are a farm: we know what rohu fetches at the pond, what wheat fetches at the mandi, and what it costs to make a kilo of cheddar, because those are our own transactions.

So every figure here carries two things a scraped table never does — where it came from, and when it was last checked. Where we sell the item, the price shown is the one you are charged at checkout. Where we don’t, the row says so and there is nothing to click.

Fish prices in Pakistan: rohu, sea fish and imported

What fish costs per kg in Pakistan — farm-raised rohu, thaila and tilapia, sea fish landed at Karachi, and imported salmon and trout — with the source of every figure named.

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Fresh milk, cream and desi ghee prices in Pakistan

What fresh milk, cream, whipping cream, milk powder and desi ghee cost across Pakistan — and how to tell what has been watered down, powdered or cut with vanaspati.

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Pure honey price in Pakistan, and what the price tells you

What real raw honey costs per kilo in Pakistan, why commercial blended honey is so much cheaper, and what the price of a jar can and cannot tell you about what is in it.

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Types of mangoes in Pakistan, and every variety grown in Sindh

Sindhri, Sonaro, Saroli, Langra, Anwar Ratol, Fajri, Neelum, Almas, Chaunsa and the rest — every mango variety grown in Sindh, when each is ready, what it tastes like and what it costs.

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Cheese prices in Pakistan: what a kilo actually costs

What cheddar, mozzarella, parmesan and processed slices cost per kg in Pakistan, why imported and local blocks are priced so differently, and what you are paying for in each.

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Wheat and atta prices in Pakistan: the three different numbers

The wheat support price, the mandi rate and the price of a 20 kg atta bag are three different things. What each one means, how they connect, and what stone-milled chakki atta costs.

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Egg prices in Pakistan: desi, farm and free-range

What a dozen eggs costs in Pakistan, why desi eggs cost two to three times what farm eggs do, and whether the difference is worth paying for.

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Vegetable prices in Pakistan: why they move so fast

What tomatoes, potatoes, onions, carrots and lettuce cost in Pakistan, why vegetable rates swing so violently, and how far a farm-gate price sits from a retail one.

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Chicken and meat rates in Pakistan today

Today's chicken rate explained — live against dressed, city by city — plus mutton, goat, beef and desi chicken prices per kg, and why the broiler rate moves every week.

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Ghee prices in Pakistan: desi, banaspati and what separates them

What desi ghee, banaspati and butter cost per kg and per 16 kg tin in Pakistan, why the two products sold as ghee are not the same thing at all, and what the price gap between them is actually buying.

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Milk prices in Pakistan: loose, packaged and powdered

What a litre of milk costs in Pakistan — loose from the dairy, packaged UHT, buffalo, lactose-free — plus milk powder rates per kg and per tin, and why the same litre carries four different prices.

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Cream prices in Pakistan: whipping, cooking and fresh malai

What whipping cream, cooking cream, heavy cream and fresh malai cost in Pakistan, why some packs sold as cream contain no dairy at all, and which one actually whips.

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Fruit prices in Pakistan, and when each one is actually in season

What fruit costs per kg in Pakistan — watermelon, banana, guava, pomegranate, grapes, apple, strawberries, kinnow — with the season window for each, and why imported fruit is priced the way it is.

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Prices are ranges, not fixed figures: they move with city, season and quality, and a farm-gate rate is never what you pay at a shop. Our reference guides on farming, adulteration and buying direct sit alongside these.