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Weight | 250 g |
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Tracing its origin from “Amritsari Chhole”, a North Indian delicacy, famous all over the world now. A spicy blend with sour citrous note. Popular mainly in Sindh, Punjab & Pakistan by the name of “Pindi Chhole” and served with Bhatura, Kulcha or Puri. Came from the street food but now popular in Homes & Restaurants as well.
WEIGHT: 100gms
Kalonji, which may also be called nigella, refers to small black seeds grown on Kalonji bushes, which are grown widely through India.. Kalonji is both flavoring, added to a variety of traditional foods, and an herbal remedy that has been touted as the magic bullet for a variety of ailments.
WEIGHT: 50g
Garam means ‘hot’ and Masala as we know connotes ‘mixture’ of spices. It is a careful combination of various spices which were introduced in India by the Mughals who used it for spicing up their food.A must for every Indian kitchen, it can spice up and give a definite tang to even the blandest of preparations. It can be used in giving life to all vegetables
WEIGHT: 100G
Jodhpur is one of the famous Red chili growing district of Rajasthan. Mathaniya Red chili of Jodhpur is famous for its reddish color. Because it is identified with this district only, this variety of chili whole has come to known simply as the Mathaniya lal Mirch. It is expensive because its value in cooking has been appreciated by outside world and the mirch gets exported to the Arab nation. It is used only as dry spice .It lends pungency to a dish and also color and body.
WEIGHT: 50g
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