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  • Radhuni Bay Leaves 50g
    €2.99
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  • Sunrise Shukto Masala Powder
    €0.99
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    Sunrise Shukto Masala Powder
  • Sunrise Shahi Garam Masala Powder
    €0.99
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    Sunrise Shahi Garam Masala Powder
  • BD Dates Molasses (নলেন গুড়)
    €9.49
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    Azka Dates Molasses

    Bengali Date Molasses is a type of date molasses that is popular in Bangladeshi cuisine. It is made by boiling and reducing the juice extracted from dates, resulting in a thick, sweet syrup that is commonly used as a sweetener in dishes such as desserts, drinks, and curries.

    In Bangladeshi cuisine, Bengali Date Molasses is known as "Khejur Gur" or "Khejur Mithai". It is often used to make traditional sweets and desserts such as "Pithe" and "Payesh", which are popular during festivals and celebrations.

    Bangali Date Molasses is a natural sweetener that is rich in nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It is a good source of potassium, iron, and calcium, and also contains fiber and natural sugars. It is a healthier alternative to processed sugar and is often used in vegan and vegetarian cooking as a natural sweetener and source of nutrients.

    Bengali Date Molasses has a unique, caramel-like flavor that adds a distinct taste to dishes. It is a popular ingredient in Bangladeshi cuisine and is often used to give dishes a sweet and savory taste.

  • Top Op Whole Wheat
    €1.99
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    top Op Whole Wheat
  • Aashirvaad Select Atta 5kg
    €15.49
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    Aashirvaad Select Atta
  • Ambala Super Basmati Rece
    €19.49
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    Ambala Super Basmati Rece
  • Ambala Sona Masuri 5kg
    €17.49
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    Ambala Sona Masuri 5kg

     

    Sona Masuri rice is a type of medium-grain rice that is commonly used in Indian cuisine. It is known for its delicate flavor, fluffy texture, and low glycemic index, which makes it a healthy option for people with diabetes.

    Sona Masuri rice is primarily grown in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It is typically sold as polished white rice, but it can also be found in its unpolished brown form.

    In cooking, Sona Masuri rice is versatile and can be used in a wide variety of dishes, such as biryanis, pulaos, and side dishes. It is known for its ability to absorb flavors and spices, which makes it a popular choice for use in curries and other dishes.

    To cook Sona Masuri rice, it is typically rinsed in cold water and soaked for 20-30 minutes before cooking. It is then cooked in water or broth using a ratio of 1.5 to 2 cups of liquid per cup of rice. The rice should be brought to a boil, then simmered with the lid on for about 15-20 minutes, or until the water is absorbed and the rice is tender.

    Overall, Sona Masuri rice is a flavorful and healthy option for those looking for high-quality rice for use in their cooking. It is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a wide variety of dishes and is a popular choice in Indian cuisine.

  • National Kofta Masala
    €2.89
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