Linseed oil, also known as flaxseed oil or flax oil is a healthy oil. It contains important omega-3 fatty acids. Add to soups and other dishes after cooking, use in dressings for a delicious nutty taste. Also great to add a spoonful to smoothies to make them more nutritious.
Natco Almond Oil 250ml is made from 100% almonds and a great source of vitamin E. Almond Oil is great in baking cakes to add a rich almond flavour. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Red Kidney Beans, also known as Rajma, are commonly used in South Asian Cuisines. They are often used to make rajma curry but can be used in casseroles, stews and soups.
Groundnut Oil, also known as Peanut Oil, is made from 100% peanuts. It has a mild taste, great for frying. It is used in many different cuisines, for example Indian, African and Southeast Asian. It has a higher smoking oil than lots of other oils, which makes it a healthier oil to fry with.
The Indian Bay leaf, Indian names include Biryani aaku, Pattai, Tej Patta, Masala Yele, Tej Pata, Tez Pat, Karuvapatta Illa, Bay leaf, Indian bay leaf. An aromatic leaf commonly used in cooking, can be used whole in a dried or ground form. Used widely in Indian cooking, and is the main ingredient in Garam masala.
Urid beans are also called urad beans, black gram beans, beluga lentils or black lentils. These small black beans are a popular pulse, rich in protein and minerals. They are enjoyed for their rich, nutty taste and creamy texture. Urid beans should be soaked overnight before cooking in order to rehydrate them, then drained and cooked in ample fresh water until tender.
Red Lentils are an essential lentil. Extremely versatile and easy to cook - you can use in curries, nut roasts, lentil breads, soups and more. No need to soak before cooking.
Natco Basil seeds can be used in smoothies, drinks, desserts and baking. Basil seeds are very similar to chia seeds and can be used as a substitute in lots of recipes containing chia seeds. They are a little larger than chia seeds and have more fibre than chia seeds.