Masala & Spices Mix
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Radhuni Khichuri Mix€4.99Out of stock
Khichuri, also spelled as khichdi or khichri, is a popular one-pot rice and lentil dish that is commonly eaten in South Asia. It is made by cooking rice and lentils together with spices, vegetables, and sometimes meat or fish. The dish is known for its simplicity, versatility, and nutritional value, and is considered to be a comfort food in many parts of the region.
Khichuri can be prepared in many different ways, depending on the region and the ingredients available. In some parts of India, it is made with basmati rice and yellow lentils (moong dal), while in Bangladesh, it is typically made with short-grain rice and split red lentils (masoor dal). Some variations also include additional spices, such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala.
Khichuri is often served with accompaniments such as pickles, chutneys, and yogurt, and is considered to be a complete meal in itself. It is also a popular food during religious festivals and fasting periods and is believed to be easy to digest and soothing for the stomach.
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Dried Celery Seeds ( Radhuni, রাঁধুনি দানা )€2.99Out of stock
Dried Celery Seeds ( Radhuni, রাঁধুনি দানা )
Radhuni seeds, also known as wild celery seeds or ajmod seeds, are a spice commonly used in Bengali cuisine, particularly in dishes from Bangladesh. The seeds have a strong, pungent flavor and a unique aroma that is similar to parsley, fennel, and cumin.
Radhuni seeds are often used in spice blends such as panch phoron, which is a mix of five different whole spices including cumin, mustard, fenugreek, fennel, and radhuni seeds. The spice blend is commonly used to flavor lentil and vegetable dishes, as well as meat and fish curries.
In addition to its culinary uses, radhuni seeds are also believed to have medicinal properties and are used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of ailments. They are thought to aid in digestion, improve appetite, and have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
Radhuni seeds can be found in many Indian and Bangladeshi grocery stores and online retailers. They are a unique and flavorful spice that can add depth and complexity to your favorite dishes.
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MDH Karhai Chicken Masala€2.59Out of stock
MDH Karhai Chicken Masala
Karhai Fry Meat is a popular Pakistani and North Indian dish that consists of fried meat cooked in a karhai, which is a type of wok-like cooking vessel made of thick, heavy metal. The dish is typically made with boneless mutton, chicken, or beef, but can also be made with other types of meat such as goat.
To make Karhai Fry Meat, the meat is first marinated in a mixture of yogurt, ginger, garlic, and spices such as cumin, coriander, and garam masala. The marinated meat is then cooked in the karhai with sliced onions, tomatoes, and green chilies until the meat is browned and the vegetables are softened.
The dish is finished with a sprinkle of fresh coriander leaves and a squeeze of lemon juice. It is usually served hot with naan bread or roti, and can be accompanied by raita (a yogurt-based dip) or a side of salad.
Karhai Fry Meat is a flavorful and hearty dish that is popular in Pakistani and North Indian cuisine. It is known for its rich, bold flavors and tender meat that is infused with the spices and aromatics used in the marinade and the cooking process.
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MDH Bombay Biryani Masala€2.29Out of stock
MDH Bombay Biryani Masala
Bombay biryani is a popular and spicy biryani variant that originates from the city of Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) in India. It is a fragrant and flavorful dish that is made by cooking meat, usually chicken or beef, with aromatic spices and herbs such as cloves, cardamom, cinnamon, bay leaves, and coriander.
The meat is then layered with cooked rice and fried onions, and the dish is then cooked on low heat until the flavors are fully infused. Bombay biryani is typically served with raita, a yogurt-based side dish that helps to cool down the spiciness of the biryani.
What sets Bombay biryani apart from other biryani variations is the use of potatoes, which are added to the meat mixture during cooking. The addition of potatoes makes the biryani more filling and adds a unique texture to the dish. Additionally, Bombay biryani is typically spicier than other biryani variations, thanks to the generous use of chili powder and other spices.