Shana’s Original Parathas use only the finest ingredients to create the real textures and flavours of this popular unleavened bread.
Not only do Shana Parathas have a soft inner texture and crisp outer flakiness, they have the true authentic taste, originating from the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Available in Multipack of 15 pcs.
A root vegetable with a crisp texture and a peppery hot flavor. The hotness of the radish varies from mild to very strong, depending on the age and type.
Cucumber, a well-known vegetable is actually a vegetable which has loads of beneficial nutrients and antioxidants that keep you hydrated and curbs your appetite. This vegetable also reduces your blood sugar and promotes weight loss. It contains a good source of water and is low in calories that aid in weight loss.
Tandoor baking can be traced back over 2000 years to when the Egyptians were building the pyramids. The teardrop shape develops when the bread stretches as it hands inside the walls of the tandoor, with a distinctive uneven charcoaled appearance and a unique aroma.
Unlike many alternatives available, Shana Naan is tandoor flame baked using a traditional recipe with only the finest ingredients. Absolutely no preservatives, flavourings or eggs go into making Shana Naans.
Available in Standard Pack 4 pcs and Multipack 15 pcs.
Coriander seed is possibly the most important ingredient in Indian curries and dried roasted Coriander seeds or dhana dal are eaten as a snack. Coriander seeds are also an essential ingredient in tagines.
Coriander goes well with ham and pork, especially when orange is included. It enhances fish dishes and, with other spices, may form a delicious coating for spiced fish or chicken, rubbed into the scored flesh and grilled...
Available in 750g.
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.
Split and dehusked to produce a small pale yellow split pea (dal)
Popular in North and South Indian cuisine
Great for creamy dals and soups
Can be used to prepare dumplings
If fried in oil, this dal will turn red and aquire a nutty flavour