Variety is a spice of life Sarso Da Saag, a favourite delicacy from the serene, lash green pastures of Punjab. Mustard leaves and spinach is simmered on a slow fire for hours with a minimum of spices so that the fresh taste can be retained. This lovely dish has subtle flavour and a beautiful colour, produces substance to your routine meal when served with Makki-Di-Roti (Maize India Bread). Best when accomnpanied with onion wedges , Puniabi Pickle and Manao Chutney.
Top-Op Jaggery Cubes is a symbol of sweetness in our Indian tradition. Jaggery is an excellent source of iron, hence improves hemoglobin level in the blood. Jaggery cubes are basically convenient to use in tea, coffee, sambhar, rasam and more.
Halim seeds are full nutrients like calcium, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, protein, iron, folic acid and dietary fibre. The proteins present in halim seeds tends to increase the feeling of satiety and the hunger hormone ghrelin makes sure that you do not overeat.
Falooda Sev White 100g
Falooda Sev is key ingredient for making Falooda
`It is also used to make other Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi Sweet Dishes
It is also used to make dishes like kheer, sweet sevaya etc
Suitable for Vegetarians,Halal
Soaking your feet in warm water to which salt has been added will give relief to tried feet.
By putting a pinch of salt into the water before placing flowers into a vase, it will freshen them.
During the winter frosts you can throw salt onto ice and snow and it will help it to melt quickly.
When coal on the barbecue are really red, sprinkle, salt onto them , it reduces the amount of smoke and the briquettes stay red longer.
Salt baths are recommended for twists and sprians they are also a good tonic.