Gor Keri is a sweet mango pickle where raw mangoes are chopped and combined with sugar, jaggery and spices. It goes well along with Theplas, Bhakris, Mathris, Khakras or just plain Rotlis.There are two different methods to prepare Gor Keri and Chundo. Traditionally, the mangoes are mixed with jaggery or sugar and are made to sit in the sun for 7-14 days until the sugar melts and attains a two-string consistency.
Keri Ni Katki or Sweet Mango Pickle is quick and easy pickle that tickles your palate! Keri Ni Katki is made by cooking mangoes with a readily available selection of spices and powders. Keri Ni Katki also similar like Aam ki launji is a popular Indian pickle that goes well with every meal. No complex methods, tricky proportions or pickling time involved in making this, yet it stays fresh for more than one month in the refrigerator. It is a sweet instant mango pickle where raw mangoes are chopped and combined with jaggery and spices. This sweet and spicy Keri Ni Katki can be served with paratha or Thepla of your choice.
Powder milk is made from fresh, pasteurized skim milk. First, the milk is concentrated in an evaporator until 50% of the milk solids remain. Next, the concentrated milk is sprayed into a heated chamber where the water almost instantly evaporates, leaving behind tiny dry milk particles.
A clear essence that is extracted from screwpine flowers. It has a strong fragrance and is used to flavour biryanis, kheer and other rice and sweet dishes. Also known as Kevda water. It is gluten free and suitable for vegetarians. The male pandanus flower is almost exclusively used for kewra distillation.
Coarse Semolina is sifted from the finest quality freshly milled Durum Wheat and adds a delicious crunchy texture to many cakes and biscuits when baking.
It also makes a wholesome alternative to breadcrumbs.
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.