Heera Mamra/Puffed rice and popped rice, are types of puffed grain made from rice commonly eaten in the traditional cuisines of Southeast Asia, East Asia, and South Asia.
NEW Powa is made from pre-cooked rice which is pressed flat and dried. The flatter grain allows for quicker absorption of water during cooking. Powa is very low in fat and high in fibre. Absolutely delicious light flakes of rice. Cooks in minutes and is fantastic sweet or savoury. Think couscous but better!
Also known as mut, mot, mat, papillon, haricot or dew bean, the moth bean is very small and brownish in color, with a creamy yellow colored interior. Similar in taste to the mung bean, but with a nuttier flavour, these tiny beans are simmered with other vegetables for a staple curry in North India.
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Far-far is an Indian snack food composed primarily of potato starch and tinted sago. They may also contain tapioca and wheat flour.[1] Far-far puff up instantly when deep fried, and they are either eaten as a snack or served like a papadum to accompany a meal.[2] They come in a variety of colors and shapes such as stars, hollow tubes, and flat squares.