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  • Pillsbury Multygrain Atta
    €15.99

    Pillsbury Multigrain Atta, Multigrain flour  

  • Weikfield Cornflour 500g
    €4.19
    Weikfield Cornflour 500g
  • Top Op Whole Wheat
    €1.99
    top Op Whole Wheat
  • Top Op Ponni Raw Rice 5kg
    €19.95
    mamas Ponni Boiled Rice 10kg
  • Annai Ponni Boiled Rice
    €3.99
  • TRS Bajri Flour
    €3.99

    Bajri flour, also known as pearl millet flour, is a type of gluten-free flour that is made from ground pearl millet. It is a staple food in many parts of India, particularly in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat, and is also consumed in other parts of the world.

    Bajri flour is known for its slightly sweet and nutty flavor and is commonly used in a variety of dishes such as rotis, parathas, and porridges. It is a nutritious flour that is high in protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making it a healthy alternative to wheat flour.

    To prepare bajri flour, the pearl millet grains are first cleaned, roasted, and ground into a fine powder. The flour can then be used in a variety of recipes and can be easily substituted for wheat flour in many dishes.

     

  • Daawat Extra Long Basmati Rice 5kg
    €20.95
    Daawat Extra long
  • Tapioca Starch
    €3.49
    Tapioca Starch
  • Heera Thick Powa
    €4.99

    Heera Thik Powa 1kg

    Thick poha, also known as flattened rice or beaten rice, is a traditional Indian breakfast dish that is made from rice flakes. It is a popular dish in many parts of India and is often served with tea or coffee.

    To make thick poha, the rice is parboiled and then rolled and flattened to create thin flakes. These flakes are then dried in the sun or roasted until they become crisp.

    To prepare the dish, the thick poha is typically soaked in water for a few minutes until it becomes soft, and then it is drained and rinsed. The soaked poha is then mixed with various spices, herbs, and vegetables, such as onions, tomatoes, and chilies, and cooked in a pan until it is heated through.

    Thick poha can be enjoyed as a light breakfast or as a snack any time of day. It is a nutritious dish that is rich in carbohydrates and is a good source of vitamins and minerals.

    Thick poha can be found in most Indian grocery stores, as well as health food stores and online retailers. It can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to several months.

     
     
     
  • Heera Thin Powa
    €4.99
    Heera Thin Powa
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