Summer for Indians means the pickle making season. But, of course, once they stray far from home, this habit is hard to continue. However, the craving for pickles doesn’t go away, does it? Mango Pickle is made by pickling the freshest Sweet and sour mango. Jaimin Mango Pickle are bottled up in a spicy solution so that the veggies are infused with the spiciness. If you want to try out Jaimin’s Pickle, try Gongura, Garlic, Tomato, Gorkeri separately, do check out the large selection at Green Oranges further.
Dark Brown or Indian Black Chickpea: Whole chana is great when used in a curry, sprouted for salads and roasted for snack. Whole chana flour is made from this black chana and is different from besan. It is just like other whole grain flour that contain cereal germ, endosperm and bran.
An exotic dish from the northern region of India. Roasted to enhance the flavours, the aubergines are mashed with ginger, chillies and mixed spices. Serve as a main dish or a side dish with naan bread or chapattis.
Your perfect tedha snack for moments when straight & simple is not good enough. Bite in to kurkure to turn on the tedhapann inside you & let the excitement begin.
Toor dal is the most popular and widely consumed dal in India and cooked most often in Indian households. This dal is known with many different names in different part of India, like Tuvar dal, Toovar dal. In Northern part of Indian it is known as yellow dal (peeli dal) or Arhar dal. Toor dal is very simple and nutritious and very easy to cook with simple tempering of cumin seeds and asafetida. But when you give extra tadka of onion, garlic, tomato and green chilies it becomes more spicy and flavorful - Tadka Dal. The popular south Indian sambhar is cooked with Toor dal.
A blend of salt, chilli, lemon and other spices specially formulated to enhance the flavour of a wide range of dishes with these highly distinctive flavours.