Karela is a slender, climbing vine with long stalked leaves producing separate yellow male and female flowers. Shana Karela may be used immediately from frozen, making them a tidy and convenient way of enjoying the vegetable at its best.
Mixed Vegetable Paratha is a North Indian recipe that you can relish with your loved ones in breakfast or brunch. Prepared with mixed vegetables and grains, it is an extremely easy-to-make recipe that is healthy and has a high nutrition value too!
Ashoka Tasty Muli ( white radish )parathas, grated and squeezed of excess water and seasoned with cilantro and carrom seeds, kneaded into the flour and rolled out into parathas. Pan seared with butter and then served.
Shana’s Garlic Parathas are a flavoursome variation of the Original Paratha. Shana uses only the finest ingredients to create the real textures and flavours of this popular unleavened bread.
Shana’s Wholemeal Chapattis are created using only the finest ingredients, giving them the true authentic taste, texture and ‘phulka’ of this popular Indian flatbread (also known as Roti).
They are the perfect accompaniment to all of your Indian dishes!
Ashoka Frozen Vegetables offer you a range of fresh vegetables from the fertile farms of India to your dinner table. We use the IQF (Individually Quick Frozen) technology, which draws excess moisture from the vegetables while retaining its freshness over a period of time.
Carefully handpicked, our vast varieties of frozen vegetables are not only high in nutritional value, but also hygienic and ready to cook.
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.
Hot oil 180°C/350°F For best results always cook from frozen. Remove all packaging. Deep Fry in preheated oil for 8 - 10 minutes until crispy and golden brown. Drain well before serving. Cooking Precautions: All appliances vary, these are guidelines only. Take care as spitting may occur. Check food is cooked thoroughly and piping hot throughout before serving. Take care as fillings can be extremely hot after cooking.
The fresh tender green leaves of the fenugreek plant, called Methi have a bitter-sweet flavour and are widely consumed as a regular green vegetable in Indian cooking. Shana Methi is chopped and may be used immediately from frozen, making them a tidy and convenient way of enjoying the vegetable at its best.
Tuvar contains many minerals that are rich in vitamin A, B and C. Shana Tuvar may be used immediately from frozen, making them a tidy and convenient way of enjoying the vegetable at its best.
Paatra (Colocasia Leave’s Rolls) is very famous gujarati recipe. Paatra is made from Arbi (Colocasia) leaves. Litteral meaning of “Paatra/ Patra in gujarati is Leaves“. That’s why this recipe was named Paatra. The recipe has sweet, tangy and spicy taste. Paatra can be served all alone or it can be served as side dish in gujarati thali (dish).