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MANGAL CHAAT MASALA 100G
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A blend of flavorful spices and fragrant herbs to make the perfect marination for any kind of fish. Helps in tenderizing and absorbing flavour. Perfect for fried, grilled and roasted fish.
Fenugreek powder obtained from the fenugreek seeds commonly known as Methi is a staple spice found in most Indian households. This multi-purpose herb though well known for adding a distinct flavour in various dishes and cuisines has innumerable health benefits.
Deggi mirch, a distinctive Indian spice made from a blend of colourful red capsicums and Kashmiri red chillies, adds a mild heat and a deep red-orange colour to soups, tandoori chicken and other traditional dishes. It is often combined with garam masala to flavor thick soups and biryanis.
Deggi mirch, a distinctive Indian spice made from a blend of colourful red capsicums and Kashmiri red chillies, adds a mild heat and a deep red-orange colour to soups, tandoori chicken and other traditional dishes. In the north of India, it is liberally added to chicken and vegetable curries and dhals as well as naan and paratha breads. While in the Southern states, it is often used in kebabs, adding colour and flavour to rice, dhals - particularly sambhars - soups and stews. It is often combined with garam masala to flavor thick soups and biryanis.