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  • Manchitra Hand Fried Puffed Rice 500g
    €5.49

    Hand-fried muri (puffed rice) is puffed rice lightly tossed by hand in a hot iron pan with a bit of mustard oil, salt, and spices. It becomes warm, crisp, aromatic, and slightly smoky—often served as a quick, savory snack in Bengal and parts of eastern India.

     

    • Process: Tossed manually in a hot iron or clay pan.

    • Flavor: More aromatic, slightly smoky, and often enriched with mustard oil or ghee.

    • Texture: Light, crisp, and warm; sometimes uneven puffing but with a richer taste.

    • Customization: Spices, salt, and oil can be added to preference.

  • TRS Flake Rice (Powa)
    €4.99

    Rice Flakes in Cereals or Snacks

    • Flakes Rice Often made by toasting or puffing rice and then flattening it – similar concept, but more processed.

    • Texture: Crispy and crunchy, used in dry cereal mixes or snack bars.

    • Used in:

      • Breakfast cereals (think Special K or generic "rice flakes" cereals).

      • Snack bars, trail mixes.

  • Ruchi Muri 250g
    €2.99

    "Muri" commonly refers to puffed rice. Puffed rice is a popular snack made by heating rice kernels under high pressure until they pop, creating light, crisp grains. It's often used in various culinary dishes and snacks in different parts of the world.

    In some regions, it's known by different names, such as "murmura" in India or "arare" in Japan. Puffed rice is versatile and can be used in sweet or savory dishes, as a cereal, or simply as a crunchy snack. It's also a common ingredient in some street food and snack preparations. If you have any specific questions or if there's something particular you'd like to know about puffed rice, feel free to ask!

    "Pofrijst is een populaire snack gemaakt door rijstkorrels onder hoge druk te verhitten totdat ze knappen, waardoor lichte, krokante korrels ontstaan. Het wordt vaak gebruikt in verschillende culinaire gerechten en snacks over de hele wereld. Pofrijst is veelzijdig en kan worden gebruikt in zoete of hartige gerechten, als ontbijtgranen of gewoon als knapperige snack. Het is ook een veelvoorkomend ingrediënt in sommige streetfood- en snackbereidingen."

  • Ruchi Muri 500
    €5.49
  • White Sabudana Papad
    €4.99
    Out of stock

    Sabudana papad is een traditionele Indiase snack gemaakt van sabudana, ook bekend als tapiocaparels of sagogranulaat, gemengd met kruiden en specerijen. Deze snack wordt vaak bereid tijdens religieuze festivals of speciale gelegenheden in India, zoals Navratri.

    Het bereidingsproces van sabudana papad omvat het mengen van sabudana met specerijen zoals zout, chili poeder, komijn en andere kruiden naar smaak. Vervolgens wordt dit mengsel tot een deeg gekneed en dun uitgerold tot ronde vormen. Deze worden vervolgens gedroogd in de zon of gefrituurd tot ze knapperig zijn.

    Sabudana papad wordt meestal geserveerd als een knapperige en smaakvolle snack. Het heeft een unieke textuur en een heerlijke smaak door de toegevoegde specerijen. Het wordt vaak gegeten als bijgerecht bij maaltijden of gewoon als tussendoortje. Het is populair vanwege zijn lichte en knapperige textuur, en het feit dat het glutenvrij is maakt het ook geschikt voor mensen met een glutenintolerantie.

  • Bonoful Puffed Rice
    €2.59
    Out of stock
  • Ambala Phool Makhana 500g
    €21.49
    Out of stock

    Phool makhana, also known as fox nuts or lotus seeds, is a nutritious and popular snack in many Asian countries, especially in India. These seeds come from the lotus flower and are often used in various culinary preparations. Here are some key points about phool makhana:

    1. Nutritional Benefits: Phool makhana is rich in protein, fiber, calcium, potassium, and iron. It is a low-calorie snack, making it a healthy option for those looking to manage their weight.

    2. Cooking and Consumption: Phool makhana is commonly consumed roasted or fried. Roasting them with a bit of ghee or dry roasting without oil is a popular method. The roasted seeds become crunchy and have a mild, nutty flavor.

    3. Snack: Roasted phool makhana is a popular snack, often seasoned with various spices like salt, pepper, and chaat masala. It is a healthier alternative to traditional snacks like chips or popcorn.

    4. Curries and Desserts: In Indian cuisine, phool makhana is also used in curries, kheer (a type of rice pudding), and other desserts. It can be added to both sweet and savory dishes, providing a unique texture.

    5. Fasting Food: Phool makhana is often consumed during fasting periods, such as Navratri or other religious occasions, as it is considered a fasting-friendly food.

    6. Ayurvedic Perspective: In Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine in India, phool makhana is believed to have several health benefits, including improving strength and stamina.

    7. Versatility: Due to its neutral taste, phool makhana can be easily incorporated into various dishes, adapting to both sweet and savory flavors.

    Remember that while phool makhana has nutritional benefits, the way it is prepared (especially if it involves frying or excessive oil) can impact its overall healthiness. It's always a good idea to enjoy it in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

  • ACI Flattened Rice 500g
    €5.49
    Out of stock
  • Heera Thick Powa
    €4.99
    Out of stock

    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.

     
     
     
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