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Rasoi Magic No Onion No Garlic Mutter Paneer Mix : 45 Grams
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Everest Kashmirilal Red Chilli Powder : 100 Grams
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A perfect blend of garden-fresh aroma and natural green colour. This variety is widely used to give Indian curries its distinct curry flavour. Coriander has a flavour which combines lemon and sage, with a sweet-note as undertone. It’s a cooling spice. The Greek and the Romans thought it to be an aphrodisiac. By the third Century B.C the Romans knew it was an excellent seasoning for food. Coriander is native to the Mediterranean area. In India, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh are the major producers.
Usage
– In Indian cuisine, coriander is mainly used for taste
– Frying, roast-ground coriander powder in oil gives the characteristic ‘curry’ flavour
– Coriander seeds have diuretic properties
– It alleviates gas and tones the digestive tract
Explore the ‘Curry’ experience with this classic blend that gives vegetable curries a lordly taste and a mild, subdued flavour.
Being coriander and turmeric based, the blend gives curry an appetising golden hue. It is the recommended blend to prepare India’s much loved vegetarian dish, home-bred Cheese in fresh green peas – Mattar Paneer. Paneer curries and light gravies are enhanced with the fragrance and taste of Everest Kitchen King.
Usage
– Ideal for vegetable & paneer dishes with mild curry
A pepper-coriander-chilli based blend that imparts a dark tan and a hot taste to non-veg dishes, especially meat. Since Indians love their meat really spiced up, a fair amount of flavouring spices lend this blend an aromatic chorus.
Usage: In all meat preparations requiring a dark gravy.
A pepper-coriander-chilli based blend that imparts a dark tan and a hot taste to non-veg dishes, especially meat. Since Indians love their meat really spiced up, a fair amount of flavouring spices lend this blend an aromatic chorus.
Usage: In all meat preparations requiring a dark gravy.
Sambhar is a wonder recipe from the South of India and can be aptly described as a ‘designer health food’. The various dals, vegatables, spices and condiments that go into a typical Sambhar gives all the nutrients the body needs. Sambhar can be had with rice as a South Indian does it almost everyday, or with Idlis, Wadas, Potato Wadas etc. Sambhar, especially with Idlis has gained universal acceptance in India, and is considered as an excellent diet food.
Usage: Even in South India, Sambhar is prepared differently from region to region. This Everest blend is suited to all the various Sambhar preparations.
Sambhar is a wonder recipe from the South of India and can be aptly described as a ‘designer health food’. The various dals, vegatables, spices and condiments that go into a typical Sambhar gives all the nutrients the body needs. Sambhar can be had with rice as a South Indian does it almost everyday, or with Idlis, Wadas, Potato Wadas etc. Sambhar, especially with Idlis has gained universal acceptance in India, and is considered as an excellent diet food.
Usage: Even in South India, Sambhar is prepared differently from region to region. This Everest blend is suited to all the various Sambhar preparations.
Sambhar is a wonder recipe from the South of India and can be aptly described as a ‘designer health food’. The various dals, vegatables, spices and condiments that go into a typical Sambhar gives all the nutrients the body needs. Sambhar can be had with rice as a South Indian does it almost everyday, or with Idlis, Wadas, Potato Wadas etc. Sambhar, especially with Idlis has gained universal acceptance in India, and is considered as an excellent diet food.
Usage: Even in South India, Sambhar is prepared differently from region to region. This Everest blend is suited to all the various Sambhar preparations.
Sambhar is a wonder recipe from the South of India and can be aptly described as a ‘designer health food’. The various dals, vegatables, spices and condiments that go into a typical Sambhar gives all the nutrients the body needs. Sambhar can be had with rice as a South Indian does it almost everyday, or with Idlis, Wadas, Potato Wadas etc. Sambhar, especially with Idlis has gained universal acceptance in India, and is considered as an excellent diet food.
Usage: Even in South India, Sambhar is prepared differently from region to region. This Everest blend is suited to all the various Sambhar preparations.
Largely a combination of flavouring spices used along with taste-agents like black pepper & chilli to impart a pleasantly textured flavour to ordinary rice. The origins of this blend can be traced back to the Mughal era.
Usage
– Can be used to prepare Biryani/Pulav either Veg. or Non-Veg. usually on special occasions
Largely a combination of flavouring spices used along with taste-agents like black pepper & chilli to impart a pleasantly textured flavour to ordinary rice. The origins of this blend can be traced back to the Mughal era.
Usage
– Can be used to prepare Biryani/Pulav either Veg. or Non-Veg. usually on special occasions
This Everest blend strikes an even balance between aromatic and flavoring spice agents to give chicken a luscious, inviting flavor. Since this blend is used in ‘apply-and-cook-over-the-fire situations’, the flavoring spices predominate, in order not to dissipate under direct fire.
Usage: In most non-veg., marinate-and-cook-over-the-fire preparations such as chicken, fish etc.
This Everest blend strikes an even balance between aromatic and flavoring spice agents to give chicken a luscious, inviting flavor. Since this blend is used in ‘apply-and-cook-over-the-fire situations’, the flavoring spices predominate, in order not to dissipate under direct fire.
Usage: In most non-veg., marinate-and-cook-over-the-fire preparations such as chicken, fish etc.