Red Lentils are an essential lentil. Extremely versatile and easy to cook - you can use in curries, nut roasts, lentil breads, soups and more. No need to soak before cooking.
Natco Green lentils are quick to cook and don't require soaking in advance. They have a delicious earthy flavour, and can be used as an alternative to puy lentils. Use in soups, casseroles, dals, curries and hearty salads. They can also be sprouted to make a healthy raw snack.
Creamy textured large brown chick peas
Used as a base for houmous, spicy dips and salads
Good source of protein and are high in dietary fibre
It could also be ground into a flour for 'gram flour'
One of the world's oldest and most useful spices. Use to make authentic garam masala and in various dals and pilau rice. Has a vast range of uses in all types of cooking.
A tropical herb of the ginger family. A colourful, mildly aromatic and versatile spice used in most Indian dishes. Use sparingly.
Turmeric keeps for only a few months so replace regularly.
Available in 100g bag.
Plain pappadoms
Product life:-unopened: 18 months and opened: 3 months,
Store in cool and dry condition, in an air tight container
Made out of urid flour, rice flour, calcium carbonate, and vegetable oil
Ground rice is freshly milled from specially selected rice grains. It can be used as a substitute for wheat. Perfect for both sweet and savoury dishes. For coating poultry when roasting for delicious crispy skin. 100 Percent natural and free from preservatives and additives.
Cloves are used in the cuisine of Asian, African, and the Near and Middle East countries, lending flavor to meats, curries, and marinades, as well as fruit such as apples, pears or rhubarb. Cloves may be used to give aromatic and flavor qualities to hot beverages, often combined with other ingredients such as lemon and sugar. They are a common element in spice blends such as pumpkin pie spice and speculoos spices.
Rice grains pressed flat to increase water aborption and reduce cooking time. Cooks in minutes and is fantastic sweet or savoury. Think couscous but better!
Sarson ka saag is one of the famous dishes known in India mostly in the Punjab region where this is eaten regularly. It is like a type of spinach but more bitter and darker green. This is a single pack of 800g tin.