KTC 100% Pure Coconut. Multipurpose Oil - Can be used for Cooking, Skin, Hair. There are no other ingredients, additives or process aids in this oil. This is refined coconut oil, comes in a solid paste like form and is to be used at room temperature that is when it is melted.
Popcorn has been a popular snack for thousands of years and to this day is still very popular amongst adults and children alike.A natural source of protein, high in fibre. Available in 2 kg pack.
Cake Rusk is a popular any-time snack that started it all for Crispy. No one has quite been able to match that taste ever since. Though many have wondered: Is it the delicate sweetness of its chewy inner layer or is it the crispy outer crust that’s a pleasure to bite into? But most agree that if it is Crispy’s Cake Rusk, it is a must have.
You needn't wait for summer just to taste a mango. Grab a Frooti Mango Fruit Drink that will let you taste the best mango whenever you want, irrespective of the season.
Plain or Non- Oily Toor dal, this Toor dal is without any oil application. Many dishes like puran poli, sambhar and dal fry can be prepared. Toor dal is the staple food of India and is consumed on a daily basis in almost all Indian households along with rice and roti.
Rajmah Masala is a royal delicacy originally enjoyed by the Mughal Emperors. Rajma Masala is prepared by cooking red kidney beans in a rich tomato sauce. It is a North Indian favourite – a regular at home and the number one option on the menu when hosting dinners for guests.
Made from the skins of dried chilies. It is extremely hot and an essential base for all vindaloo recipes, providing considerable zest and flavor. Please note that chili powder is also known as cayenne pepper. This is to distinguish it from the Mexican 'chili' variety which contains cumin, garlic, and oregano.
Made from peeled, dried, green mangoes. Used as souring agent, in marinades and as a tenderiser. Best used towards the end of cooking.
The flavour is slightly acidic/sweet.
Available in 20 x 100g bag.
Purvi Rice vermicelli are a thin form of rice noodles. They are sometimes referred to as rice noodles or rice sticks, but they should not be confused with cellophane noodles, a different Asian type of vermicelli made from mung bean starch or rice starch rather than rice grains itself.