An alternative to the traditional South Indian, Rice Urad dal dosai, It is made from semolina tempered sesame & cumin and fried in a flat circular shape.
Be it any day, a comforting bowl of dal is always the answer to feed a hungry stomach. It is not spicy nor is it too bland, it is like a gravy to eat with Rotis/chapatis or just mix with plain old rice. It is full of proteins and loaded with nutrients if you add greens or vegetables like in this dal palak.
Roasted to enhance the exotic flavour, Baigan Bharta is a traditional preparation of mashed aubergine with the pungent goodness of ginger and chillies. Serve as a main course, accompanied with jeera rice, naan bread or chappatis
Top-quality besan flour
Commonly known as gram flour, organic Chana Besan consists of dried up chickpeas that have been ground into a gluten-free flour.
Split and dehusked to produce a small pale yellow split pea (dal)
Popular in North and South Indian cuisine
Great for creamy dals and soups
Can be used to prepare dumplings
If fried in oil, this dal will turn red and aquire a nutty flavour
Indian Sweet Food Kesar Peda Also Know as Kesar Mawa Peda, Saffron Sweet, Saffron Peda, Pedha, Pera or Peday is a Saffron Flavoured Soft, Dense Sweet That is Specially Made During Festivals.