Dry Spices Powder
Type:
Dry Turmeric Powder
Dry Chilli Powder
Dry Garam Masala Powder
Dry Turmeric Finger
Dried Tumeric Bulb
Coriander Seeds
Dry Curry Leaves
Product Description : 50 gms to 400 Gms / Or as per Buyer Packing requirements Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : Price to be quoted as per inquiries. Product origin : India Key Specifications/Special Features : Available on request Minimum Order Size : 400 Master Cases Packing details : 50 gms to 1 kg Boxes, 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, 25 kgs Polly Packs Packaging Details : Polly Packs, Cardboard Mono Boxes Consumer packs, PP White bags, BOPP BagsCorrugated Boxes
An endearing mixture of sweet & sour is what Dry Mango Powder, 50 g has to offer. It's a spice that's definitely worth counting on your kitchen rack Amchur powder can be helpful in the making of chutneys to provide the chutney or dip a lip-smacking zing. Add it to curries and dishes like Punjabi Chole, Matra Kulcha, Chicken tikka & Aloo Tikki Chaat for that 'khatta- meetha' fondness. We preserve the same measures of purity, freshness, and genuineness in every pack, getting their scent and flavor, invariably proper. Dry Mango Powder is produced using spices of the most elevated quality sourced merely from the finest of farms. Pack Sizes: 50 g, 100 g
Our Fennel Seed Powder is made from finely ground fennel seeds, offering a naturally sweet and slightly licorice-like flavor. The powder is pale green with a refreshing aroma, and it's an excellent addition to both savory and sweet dishes. Taste & Aroma: Sweet, with a mild licorice flavor and a refreshing, aromatic fragrance. Color: Pale green, typical of ground fennel seeds. Uses: Adds a unique flavor to spice blends, curries, soups, and stews. It's also used in baking, especially in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern recipes. Health Benefits: Aids digestion, helps reduce bloating, and has antioxidants that promote overall health. Convenience: Versatile and long-lasting, fennel powder adds a sweet, aromatic touch to your meals. Product Origin- India MOQ- 25 KG Packaging- Customizable to meet requirements
Our Cinnamon Powder is made from ground cinnamon bark, capturing the sweet, warm, and comforting essence of this beloved spice. The rich, aromatic scent of cinnamon fills the air, making it perfect for everything from baked goods to hot beverages. Taste & Aroma: Sweet, warm, with a comforting and slightly woody fragrance that adds depth to both sweet and savory dishes. Color: Light brown, typical of ground cinnamon. Uses: Ideal for baking, desserts, and drinks like chai tea or apple cider. It's also used in savory dishes like Moroccan tagines or Middle Eastern stews. Health Benefits: Known for its ability to regulate blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, and support heart health. Convenience: Easy to use and store, cinnamon powder brings a warm, cozy flavor to your kitchen. Product Origin- India MOQ- 25 KG Packaging- Customizable to meet requirements
Our Dehydrated Tamarind Powder offers a tangy sweet and sour flavor thats perfect for adding depth to your dishes The powder is dark brown in color and has a rich tart aroma thats both refreshing and mouthwatering Its commonly used in chutneys sauces and marinades adding a zesty punch to any recipe Taste amp Aroma Tangy sweet and sour with a rich refreshing aroma Color Dark brown typical of tamarind pulp Uses Ideal for sauces chutneys soups marinades or beverages Health Benefits Rich in antioxidants supports digestion and promotes healthy skin Convenience Easy to store long shelf life Product Origin India MOQ 25 KG Packaging Customizable to meet requirements
Sabji Masala, also known as vegetable masala, is a versatile spice blend widely used in Indian cuisine to enhance the flavor of vegetable dishes, commonly known as sabzis or subzis. This aromatic masala typically consists of a harmonious blend of ground spices, including coriander, cumin, turmeric, red chili powder, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and dry mango powder (amchur). Each spice contributes its unique flavor profile, resulting in a well-balanced and flavorful masala that complements a variety of vegetables. The process of making Sabji Masala involves toasting whole spices to release their essential oils and intensify their flavors before grinding them into a fine powder. This toasting step enhances the aroma and taste of the spices, resulting in a more flavorful and aromatic masala. Sabji Masala advantages Nutritional Benefits Culinary Creativity Digestive Aid Versatility and Consistency methi kasturi Sabji Masala usage Fritters (Pakoras) and Fritter Batter Soup Enhancer Stuffed Vegetables Grilled or Roasted Vegetables Vegetable Curries (Sabzis) Stir-Fries One of the key advantages of using Sabji Masala is its ability to elevate the flavor of vegetable dishes while allowing the natural taste of the vegetables to shine through. By using a pre-mixed spice blend, cooks can save time and effort in the kitchen while ensuring consistent flavor in their vegetable preparations. Sabji Masala can be used not only for traditional Indian sabzi recipes but also for a wide range of vegetable-based dishes, offering versatility and convenience in culinary preparations Sabji Masala, also known as vegetable masala, is a versatile spice blend widely used in Indian cuisine to enhance the flavor of vegetable dishes, commonly known as sabzis or subzis. This aromatic masala typically consists of a harmonious blend of ground spices, including coriander, cumin, turmeric, red chili powder, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and dry mango powder (amchur). Each spice contributes its unique flavor profile, resulting in a well-balanced and flavorful masala that complements a variety of vegetables. The process of making Sabji Masala involves toasting whole spices to release their essential oils and intensify their flavors before grinding them into a fine powder. This toasting step enhances the aroma and taste of the spices, resulting in a more flavorful and aromatic masala. Sabji Masala advantages Nutritional Benefits Culinary Creativity Digestive Aid Versatility and Consistency methi kasturi Sabji Masala usage Fritters (Pakoras) and Fritter Batter Soup Enhancer Stuffed Vegetables Grilled or Roasted Vegetables Vegetable Curries (Sabzis) Stir-Fries