Turmeric
Turmeric is widely cultivated for its rhizomes which are used as a brightTurmeric Food Useyellow-orange culinary spice. It has been known as poor man's saffron because it offers a less expensive alternative yellow colouring.
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Ground red chiles are used throughout Indian cooking; this vibrant red reshampatti powder has a powerful, spicy flavor with a broad, pepper sweetness. It is used mainly by Guajarati's and Maharshtrian for pickle purpose.
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Onions are endlessly versatile and an essential ingredient in countless recipes. Native to Asia, these underground bulbs are prized all over the world for the depth and flavour that they add to savoury dishes. Dry onions are fully matured, with juicy flesh and dry, papery skin and have a pungent flavour that becomes wonderfully sweet upon lengthy cooking.
...moreIron Powder
Iron powder is an aggregate of iron particles with sizes of approximately 20-200 µ m. It is treated as a powder using the particle size distribution, apparent density, etc. as indexes. Its properties differ depending on the production method and history.
...moreGround Nut
Groundnut or peanut is one of the important oilseeds in the world today. Known for its ability to survive in less favorable agro-climatic conditions, peanuts have above 40% oil content and around 25 % protein. Used as edible oil in many parts of world, the oil cake derived after extracting oil is also used as cattle feed.
...moreGreen Peas
Peas are one of the few members of the legume family that are commonly sold and cooked as fresh vegetables. There are generally three types of peas that are commonly eaten: garden or green peas and snap peas.
...moreGreen Chilli
Chillies are the life and soul of a hearty Indian meal. You don't necessarily have to overdo it until smoke comes out of your ears, but without a touch of chilli, dishes seem incomplete. We can't think of Indian cooking without a dash of green chillies. Slit, sliced, chopped or diced, we just have to add a few green chillies to add that tang to our food.
...moreCorn
Corn is a whole grain food, high in fiber, low in fat, a source of essential nutrients and only about 80 calories per medium ear. Corn also contains two important carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin (pronounced zee-uh-zanthin), relatives of vitamin A that support eye health and may have other disease-preventing properties.
...morecashew nut
Delicately sweet yet crunchy and delicious cashew nut is packed with energy, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins that are essential for robust health! Cashew, or “caju” in Portuguese, is one of the popular ingredients in sweet as well savory dishes worldwide.
...moreAlmond
The almond is one of the most versatile nuts in the world. We eat many varieties in many diverse forms. Almonds are delicious alone as a nutritious snack, and they are a prime ingredient in home kitchens and in food manufacturing. Almonds enhance virtually every food they grace with their distinctive taste and satisfying crunch.
...moregreen grams
The green gram is one of the most wholesome among pulses in India. It is free from the heaviness and tendency to flatulence, which is associated with other pulses.This plant is a native of India and since ancient times it has been in cultivation. It is not found in a wild state.
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