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. Try frying a few seeds with sausages to add an unusual flavour. Coriander complements chili and is included in many chili recipes, such as harissa, the hot North African red pepper sauce. It may be added to cream or cottage cheese.
Ground Cumin s stronger than whole seeds and its flavour is strengthened by toasting. It can be used in meat, rice and vegetable dishes.
Available in 400g bag.
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 400g bag.
The Five Roses Incense Sticks packs the fragrance of the queen of flowers - the soft, aromatic Rose. It is a perfume that has been highly valued for centuries as natural, powerful and soothing. Release the pure scent of a fresh bouquet of roses in your room with these incense sticks.
This is a Vegetarian product.
Filled with the goodness of wheat and milk
Parle-G has been a source of all-round nourishment for the nation since 1939
As its unique taste expanded over the globe
Soan Papdi is a crisp, flaky and melt-in-your-mouth confection that sends your tastebuds into a blissful journey with each bite. So delicate and fine are the threads of this dessert, it is the original cotton candy confection of India.
Flaky Sweets with Almonds & Pistachio.