Heera Krishna Leela Incense Stick , A rich blend of purity and simplicity the collection of fragrances is simply irresistible and truly epitomizes the richness of indian perfume.
Agarbatti is aromatic biotic material which releases fragrant smoke when burned. The term refers to the material itself, rather than to the aroma that it produces. Incense is used for a variety of purposes, including the ceremonies of all the main religions, to overcome bad smells, repel insects
Ghee is clarified butter, the secret ingredient that gives Indian cooking its distinctive flavour. It is ideal for sauteing, braising, pan-frying and deep-frying. Often 1 tablespoon of ghee will work just as well as four tablespoons of any other cooking oil. It is an all-natural, salt-free, lactose-free alternative to hydrogenated cooking oils.
Burning incense is a good way to make a room a nice sanctuary where you go to relax. With some soft music, it can be the ultimate getaway, or a place for meditation and relaxation, all in your own home.
Indian Sweet Food Kesar Peda Also Know as Kesar Mawa Peda, Saffron Sweet, Saffron Peda, Pedha, Pera or Peday is a Saffron Flavoured Soft, Dense Sweet That is Specially Made During Festivals.
Dairy Valley Ghee is pure butter ghee and has no addition of any other animal or vegetable fats (or oils) whatsoever.
Ghee, also known as clarified butter, has been part of Indian cooking for centuries. Traditionally made at home, ghee gives an excellent aroma and mixes very well with a variety of spices
The sweet potato is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the bindweed or morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. Its large, starchy, sweet-tasting, tuberous roots are a root vegetable.
Suran, Jimikand, or elephant foot yam is a tuber or corm of the Amorphophallus campanulatus plant. It is cultivated across India as a cash crop and used commonly as a vegetable. It has a hard and stony look with a bulbiferous dark brown hue.