Elpitiya Plantations Pvt Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of the Aitken Spence Group, is delighted to announce the grand launch of HarrowHouse.lk, an online store inviting gastronomy enthusiasts to embark on a journey through an array of exceptional flavors. Elpitiya Plantations proudly stands as the first plantation company in Sri Lanka to cultivate four unique varieties of berries. Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, and Blackberries, are now available through their BerryMuch brand on HarrowHouse.lk. The berries are allowed to ripen naturally and is swiftly delivered in its natural form, giving them a distinct sweet flavor, which is full of natural juiciness.
In addition to these luscious berries, HarrowHouse.lk offers an array of jams from BerryMuch, including whole fruit strawberry jam, raspberry jam, and unique options like Soursop, Mango & Passion, Pineapple, and Coconut jam. The online store boasts an exquisite selection of products catering to tea lovers, including black teas, green teas, specialty, and gift teas, and BOPF teas. These teas are originating from their own estates in the Central Highlands, ensures a journey from bud to cup. HarrowHouse.lk also provides pure authentic juices in flavors like mango, mixed fruit, Soursop, strawberry, and Tamarind, along with a range of fizzy drinks combining pure juices with sparkle under the Tropifrut brand. The treasure trove extends to include coffee, pure unadulterated bee's honey, kitul treacle, cinnamon, and more. As a special launch offer, HarrowHouse.lk extends an exclusive 15% discount to all shoppers throughout November. This presents a unique opportunity for customers to explore the extraordinary flavors of Sri Lanka while enjoying products that embody excellence, freshness, and ethical responsibility. Embark on a culinary adventure with HarrowHouse.lk today.
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