The tempting Banana Chips are made from unripe bananas and deep-fried in coconut oil. These typical South Indian snacks are very crispy and have high nutritional value. Owing to distinct flavor, crunchy texture and freshness, these chips are perfect for taking along with evening tea and cold drinks. These mouth-watering chips are seasoned with lemon, spices and chilly.
Now even kids can make yummy mango flavoured jelly like a chef. All they need is Weikfield’s Mango Jelly Crystals, 500ml hot water and some exciting moulds. You eat have Weikfield Mango Jelly just by itself or use it to make a trifle pudding with Weikfield Mango Custard or serve it with cakes, ice creams, etc. Weikfield Jelly Crystals are available in nine mouth-watering flavours of Mango, Strawberry, Raspberry, Orange, Banana, Cherry, Watermelon, Lychee and Pineapple
KTC gram flour is finely milled from Channa Dall, a variety of chick peas, and is essential in Indian cuisine when cooking bhajees, pakoras and many traditional sweets.
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Kesar is a variety of mango like the alphonsa mangoes. It is widely grown in north india. The pulp is extracted from the mangoes and got the natural sweetness. It is great by itself, or warmed and poured on ice cream. It also makes a great ice cream shake when added to vanilla ice cream. It is often used in sweets and yogurt drinks.
Purvi Rice vermicelli are a thin form of rice noodles. They are sometimes referred to as rice noodles or rice sticks, but they should not be confused with cellophane noodles, a different Asian type of vermicelli made from mung bean starch or rice starch rather than rice grains itself.
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Be it any day, a comforting bowl of dal is always the answer to feed a hungry stomach. It is not spicy nor is it too bland, it is like a gravy to eat with Rotis/chapatis or just mix with plain old rice. It is full of proteins and loaded with nutrients if you add greens or vegetables like in this dal palak.