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Grid Mesh Wall Rack
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Celery Seed Ground offers a concentrated flavour of celery, perfect for adding to dressings, coleslaws, and stews, where a subtle, earthy note enhances the overall taste profile without the texture of fresh celery.
Bourgal (Steamed Cracked Wheat) is a nutritious, whole grain addition to salads, soups, and pilafs. Pre-cooked for convenience, it adds a nutty flavour and satisfying texture to a variety of dishes.
Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Verum cinnamon is used for its health benefits and subtle flavour, it MAY help regulate blood sugar levels by improving insulin sensitivity. It may also have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which could help protect against certain diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Additionally, verum cinnamon may have antimicrobial properties that make it effective against certain types of bacteria and fungi.
What’s the difference between CASSIS and VERUM?
There are two types of cinnamon: Cassia cinnamon and Ceylon cinnamon, also known as true cinnamon. The main difference between the two is their flavour profile and where they come from.
Cassia cinnamon is the more commonly used variety and is native to China, also grown in Vietnam. It has a stronger, sweeter flavour and the the colour may be slightly darker. It is also cheaper and more readily available than Ceylon cinnamon. However, it contains higher levels of coumarin, which can be toxic in large amounts. So, take it easy on the cinnamon donuts 🙂
Ceylon cinnamon, on the other hand, is native to Sri Lanka and has a more delicate and subtle flavour and a more complex aroma. It is also more expensive and harder to find than cassia cinnamon.
An integral part of any Indian meal, mix your pickle with rice or serve with breads alongside your favourite curry.
You could also happily snack on this with a cracker and sour cream with a glass of wine.
Made with eggplant, chilli, ginger, garlic, cumin, fenugreek and turmeric.
Care instructions:
Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.
This pickle will remain in perfect condition as long as you ensure there is no contamination from food or water particles.
Never return any unfinished portions to the jar or use a serving utensil used for anything else.
Szechuan Pepper Seasoning combines the unique tingling sensation of Szechuan pepper with other spices, perfect for adding a bold, aromatic flavour to Asian dishes, meats, and stir-fries, with a distinctive numbing effect.
Origin: China Sweet Paprika ground spice.
Sweet paprika with its sweet and peppery flavour and no heat makes it a great garnish for salads and curried eggs. Also used regularly in seasoning and rubs for meat and chicken, a sweeter addition than smoked paprika and a more subtle flavour.
Origin: India
Whole dried bird’s eye chillies are commonly used in various cuisines to add spiciness and heat to dishes. They can be used in soups, stews, curries, marinades, sauces, and rubs. They can also be ground into a powder and used as a seasoning for meat, seafood, vegetables, and snacks. Additionally, some people use them to make hot sauces or infuse them in oil or vinegar for future use.
Four fabulous ways to enjoy Indian Tamarind Pickle
Indian tamarind pickle, known for its tangy and mild blend of flavours, is a versatile condiment that can enhance various dishes. Here are five creative ways to incorporate this delicious pickle into your meals:
1. Flavourful Marinade
Tamarind pickle can be used as a marinade for meats like chicken, fish, or even tofu. The tanginess and spices in the pickle add depth to the proteins, making them more flavourful and tender. Simply mix a few spoonfuls of tamarind pickle with yogurt or olive oil and let the proteins soak for a few hours before cooking.
2. Sandwich Spread
Transform your ordinary sandwiches into gourmet delights by spreading a thin layer of tamarind pickle on the bread. It pairs particularly well with grilled vegetable sandwiches, cheese sandwiches, or even a classic grilled cheese. The pickle adds a zesty kick that complements the other ingredients.
3. Enhancing Curries and Stews
Add a spoonful of tamarind pickle to curries and stews to intensify their flavour. The tanginess can balance the richness of coconut milk or the earthiness of lentils. It’s a quick way to elevate the taste profile of your dish without overwhelming the existing flavours.
4. Savory Rice Companion
Mix tamarind pickle into plain rice or biryani for an instant flavour boost. The pickle’s spices and tanginess can turn a simple rice dish into a savoury delight. It’s also a great way to use leftover rice, making it a flavourful accompaniment to any meal.
Indian tamarind pickle is not just a condiment but a versatile ingredient that can enhance the taste of various dishes. Whether you use it as a marinade, spread, or flavour enhancer, it is sure to add an exciting twist to your meals.
Care instructions:
Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.
This pickle will remain in perfect condition as long as you ensure there is no contamination from food or water particles.
Never return any unfinished portions to the jar or use a serving utensil used for anything else.
Lemongrass Cut adds a lemony, herbal flavour to Southeast Asian dishes, teas, and soups. Its refreshing taste and aroma bring a light, citrusy note to curries, broths, and herbal infusions.
Tabouli Mix (20g) makes preparing this Middle Eastern classic easy and quick. With bulgur, dried tomatoes, and a fine selection of herbs, just add fresh parsley and lemon juice for a refreshing salad that’s perfect for picnics or as a healthy side dish.
Coriander Seed (Dhania) Cracked (60g) offers a lemony, slightly sweet flavour that’s ideal for seasoning meats, soups, and curries. These cracked seeds are perfect for those who prefer a milder coriander taste that still adds depth to dishes.
Fenugreek Seed (Methi) Whole brings an aromatic, nutty flavour to pickles, daals, and spice mixes. These seeds are integral to Indian cuisine, offering a distinctive taste and are often sprouted to enhance their nutritional profile.
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