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.
Pack Size: 2kg
Ashoka Aloo Paratha with the combination of Aloo which is healthy and yummy, is an unleavned bread that originates from the Northen part of the Indian sub continent. Paratha or paranthas are very popular as a breakfast meal specially in north India. They are most popular in the state of punjab where they are popular breakfast meal.
A tropical herb of the ginger family. A colourful, mildly aromatic and versatile spice used in most Indian dishes. Use sparingly.
Turmeric keeps for only a few months so replace regularly.
Available in 1Kg bag.
MDH Chaat Masala is a traditional Indian spice blend that combines a tangy taste from the black salt and a hint of sweetness from the amchur (dried mango powder). Perfect for a range of dishes including salads and savouries.
Coarse Semolina is sifted from the finest quality freshly milled Durum Wheat and adds a delicious crunchy texture to many cakes and biscuits when baking.
It also makes a wholesome alternative to breadcrumbs.
Choose from a variety of traditional sweets and snacks from the comfort of your house. Popular Indian quick meals to munch on or to gift to your loved ones.
Haldiram's appetizing Tandoori Naan pairs well with most curries. They are baked to perfection in a traditional clay oven, which gives them exceptional softness and will enhance the overall taste of your gravy and meals.
Roasted to enhance the exotic flavour, Baigan Bharta is a traditional preparation of mashed aubergine with the pungent goodness of ginger and chillies. Serve as a main course, accompanied with jeera rice, naan bread or chappatis
Malawi Toor Dall or Toor Dall Oily is the skinned and split pigeon peas, more commonly known as arhar dal. The extra coating of oil, which is not removed during processing, helps preserve the dal for a longer duration of time, and is ideal for storage. Sometimes called the “King of Pulses”, toor dall is one of the most commonly consumed dals throughout India, and is known for its thick consistency, rich taste, and low cook time. Mostly it is soaked in water for an hour, and then pressure cooked, with an added tadka. It is also used for making different kinds of legume curries, stews, and many other dishes. It is one of the richest sources of plant based protein, and is also a good source of calcium, vitamins B and C, and magnesium.