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  • Zulekha Vegetable Samosa 50pc
    €18.99
  • Mughal Panjabi Singara 960g
    €7.50

    Punjabi Singara is een populair Indiaas gerecht dat vaak wordt genoten als een smakelijke snack. Het is een soort pasteitje dat gevuld is met een mengsel van aardappelen, groenten en kruiden. De vulling wordt vaak op smaak gebracht met specerijen zoals komijn, koriander en garam masala, wat een rijke en kruidige smaak geeft. De vulling wordt vervolgens omhuld door een dun laagje deeg en gefrituurd tot het mooi goudbruin is. Het resultaat is een knapperig en hartig hapje dat vaak wordt geserveerd met chutney of dipsaus.

     
     
     
     
     
  • Chicken Corn Gyoza 1kg
    €12.99

     

    Chicken gyoza is a popular Japanese dumpling that typically features a flavorful filling of ground chicken mixed with vegetables and seasonings, all wrapped in a thin dough skin and cooked to perfection. Here's a brief overview of how chicken gyoza is made and served:

    Ingredients

    • Ground Chicken: The main protein component.
    • Vegetables: Commonly includes cabbage, garlic, ginger, and green onions for flavor and texture.
    • Seasonings: Soy sauce, sesame oil, and sometimes sake or mirin.
    • Gyoza Wrappers: Thin, round dough wrappers that hold the filling.

    Preparation

    1. Filling: Mix the ground chicken with finely chopped vegetables and seasonings.
    2. Wrapping: Place a small amount of filling in the center of a gyoza wrapper, moisten the edges with water, and fold the wrapper in half, pleating the edges to seal.
    3. Cooking: Traditionally, gyoza is pan-fried on one side until crispy and then steamed to cook the filling through, resulting in a crispy bottom and a tender, steamed top.

    Serving

    Chicken gyoza is often served with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, and a bit of chili oil for added flavor. It can be enjoyed as an appetizer, side dish, or even as part of a main course.

  • Chicken Cabbege Gyoza 1kg
    €12.99

    Chicken gyoza is a popular Japanese dumpling that typically features a flavorful filling of ground chicken mixed with vegetables and seasonings, all wrapped in a thin dough skin and cooked to perfection. Here's a brief overview of how chicken gyoza is made and served:

    Ingredients

    • Ground Chicken: The main protein component.
    • Vegetables: Commonly includes cabbage, garlic, ginger, and green onions for flavor and texture.
    • Seasonings: Soy sauce, sesame oil, and sometimes sake or mirin.
    • Gyoza Wrappers: Thin, round dough wrappers that hold the filling.

    Preparation

    1. Filling: Mix the ground chicken with finely chopped vegetables and seasonings.
    2. Wrapping: Place a small amount of filling in the center of a gyoza wrapper, moisten the edges with water, and fold the wrapper in half, pleating the edges to seal.
    3. Cooking: Traditionally, gyoza is pan-fried on one side until crispy and then steamed to cook the filling through, resulting in a crispy bottom and a tender, steamed top.

    Serving

    Chicken gyoza is often served with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, and a bit of chili oil for added flavor. It can be enjoyed as an appetizer, side dish, or even as part of a main course.

  • Haldirams Frozen Dosa Balls 400g
    €6.89

    Dosa balls are a variation of the traditional South Indian dosa, where the classic dosa batter (made from fermented rice and urad dal) is shaped into small, round balls instead of being spread thinly into a crepe. Depending on the desired texture, these dosa balls can be either fried or steamed. They are typically served with traditional accompaniments like coconut chutney, tomato chutney, or sambar.

  • Saro Redymade Madras Idli
    €6.95
  • Haldirams Aloo-Gobhi Parotha
    €4.99
  • Haldirams Phulka Roti 12pcs
    €4.49

    Phulka roti is a soft, thin, unleavened Indian bread made from whole wheat flour. It is a staple in many Indian households and is particularly valued for its light and fluffy texture. The term "phulka" derives from the Hindi word "phulna," which means "to puff up," describing how the bread inflates when cooked over high heat.

  • Chakra Chapatti
    €3.99
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