Pistachio, a member of the cashew family originating from central Asia and the Middle East. The kernels are often eaten whole, either fresh or roasted, used in ice creams, deserts, salads. Filled with energy, carbohydrates, fat, proteins, vitamins and minerals.
Puffed rice, also known as Mamra or Murmura, is made from rice kernels that have been heated under high pressure. It is commonly used in Indian snacks, such as bhel puri, and breakfast cereals.
Grated Coconut is known for its wide use in many sweet and savoury dishes. Shana Grated Coconut may be used immediately from frozen, making it a tidy and convenient way of enjoying the fruit at its best.
Split and dehusked to produce a small pale yellow split pea (dal)
Popular in North and South Indian cuisine
Great for creamy dals and soups
Can be used to prepare dumplings
If fried in oil, this dal will turn red and aquire a nutty flavour
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.
Available in 500g bags.
An alternative to the traditional South Indian, Rice Urad dal dosai, It is made from semolina tempered sesame & cumin and fried in a flat circular shape.