Natco Golden Raisins or also called Sultans, they are golden coloured dried grapes that are made from various varieties of seedless grapes. The skin of these fruits start off as pale yellow in colour, and darken slowly as they dry. Rich in vitamins like C, E, K. Added to rice puddings, ice creams, cakes, and also as pancake toppings.
Yellow peas are husked and about quarter inch wide and pale yellow in color. These delicious peas, wholesome peas are used in dishes across the world and are an excellent choice for thick and hearty dals or soups.
Commonly known as ‘Kala chana’ (Hindi) in India, chickpeas are a part of the vegetarian diet in India. These are basically legumes belonging to the Fabaceae family. The plants are short in height and are mostly found in tropical and subtropical regions. The seeds are excellent sources of protein. There are generally two varieties of chickpeas, ‘desi’ and ‘kabuli’. The ‘desi’ variety comprises of darker smaller seeds having a rough outer covering whereas the ‘kabuli’ variety are comparatively larger light colored beans with a smoother coat.
Very hot, small whole chillies that can be used instead of fresh chillies. Heat them in oil until they increase in size. The frying enhances their flavour. Birdseye chillies may be small but they are very hot so use with care!
This is a Vegetarian product.
Specialty: Ideal for Indian, Chinese, Mexican and Italian foods
Quality: Export Quality
Storage Instruction: Store in cool and Dry Place and Way from sun Light
Material Feature: Vegetarian
Cooking Instruction: Deep Fry Heat oil in a large deep pan or wok ( 200°C). To test oil, drop a piece of pappadum into the oil. If it starts to expand and bubble, the oil is hot enough. Gently drop the pappadums one at a time, holding under the oil with tongs. Take out the pappadums within 3-4 seconds. Place pappadum upright and drain excess oil. Then serve.
Creamy textured large brown chick peas
Used as a base for houmous, spicy dips and salads
Good source of protein and are high in dietary fibre
It could also be ground into a flour for 'gram flour'
Green Cardamoms, a member of the ginger family, has a sweet, piquant and highly aromatic flavour and is one of the essential spices of Indian food. Try adding a pod of Cardamom to a pot of coffee or tea for an aromatic flavour or grind pods and add when baking your favourite pasties, buns and apple pie.
Our Coconut Flour is pure ground Coconut flesh. Used in South Indian and Sri Lankan dishes and sweets. Widely used to add coconut flavour and thickness without the shreds evident in desiccated coconut. Pure coconut - as simple and delicious as that.
Available in 6x1kg bags.
Made from peeled, dried, green mangoes. Used as souring agent, in marinades and as a tenderiser. Best used towards the end of cooking.
The flavour is slightly acidic/sweet.
Available in 20 x 100g bag.
This aromatic spice has an aniseed-like taste and is used in Chinese spice blends. Great on spare-ribs, crispy duck, roast chicken, and in beef soups and stir fries. Best used sparingly and can be ground before use.