The tempting Banana Chips are made from unripe bananas and deep-fried in coconut oil. These typical South Indian snacks are very crispy and have high nutritional value. Owing to distinct flavor, crunchy texture and freshness, these chips are perfect for taking along with evening tea and cold drinks. These mouth-watering chips are seasoned with lemon, spices and chilly.
A popular vegetable in India, this tiny gourd can now be found in Indian markets in California and elsewhere. Here it is always sold green, looking very much like a tiny cucumber, but in India it is also sometimes used in it's scarlet red mature stage.
Commonly known as ‘Kala chana’ (Hindi) in India, chickpeas are a part of the vegetarian diet in India. These are basically legumes belonging to the Fabaceae family. The plants are short in height and are mostly found in tropical and subtropical regions. The seeds are excellent sources of protein. There are generally two varieties of chickpeas, ‘desi’ and ‘kabuli’. The ‘desi’ variety comprises of darker smaller seeds having a rough outer covering whereas the ‘kabuli’ variety are comparatively larger light colored beans with a smoother coat.
A delicious small green bean with a creamy nutty flavour. Also used for bean sprouts. Mung Beans are a good source of protein and are high in dietary fibre.
Available in 2Kg bags.
Amchoor powder, also called "Amchur" or "Aamchoor" in Hindi, Amchoor translates literally as "mango powder"! Made from dried slices of immature green mangoes which are then ground into a powder, the colour of the ground spice is brownish-beige. the flavour is slightly acid/sweet.