Pav Bhaji - Spicy mashed vegetables cooked in a rich spicy sauce. A favourite meal at anytime, this dish is popular all across India. Serve with Bread Rolls or Naan Bread.
A medium hot vegetable curry dish from Gujarat. Chunks of sweet potato mixed with kand root, aubergine, beans and banana blended with turmeric and mixed spices make up this unusual but rich and filling dish. Can be eaten on its own with rice and breads or as a side dish. Heat and serve.
Cottage cheese in spinach gravy, Heera Palak Paneer is the easy way to enjoy this Indian favourite. The creamy dairy taste of the paneer (hard Indian cheese) is offset by the mushy textured taste of the palak (spinach). Simply heat on the hob or in a microwave and serve hot.
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
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.
Moong dal is also known as green bean they are small cylindrical beans with bright green skin.this is the most nutritious beans and very easy to digest. moong dal is always tasty and an excellent source of valuable nutrients and protein. This dal is a great combination with chapattis.
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.