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Rapeseed and Canola Oil The rapeseed plant is known for its golden-yellow flowers, which bloom in the summer. Its oil, which goes by the names of rapeseed and canola, is widely used in cooking, baking, and food processing. It's crucial to understand the difference between industrial and culinary rapeseed oil. Canola is another name for the culinary variant. The automotive and chemical sectors use industrial rapeseed oil, whereas the culinary form is used in cooking. The genetic makeup and quantity of erucic acid, which is damaging to your health in big amounts, distinguishes the two varieties. In truth, canola oil must contain less than 2% erucic acid and meet globally regulated requirements in order to be labelled as such. Otherwise, it will be labeled as rapeseed oil. However, most varieties in grocery stores are canola oil. Rapeseed oil contains less saturated fat than other regularly used cooking oils, and it is popular in the Indian subcontinent as a traditional cooking oil. It is typically used as frying oil due to its distinct odour. Vitamin E is also abundant in rapeseed oil. Rapeseed oil has regenerative capabilities, making it a great moisturiser and anti-aging agent. Because of its high quantities of alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3), which is too scarce in today's diets, rapeseed oil has fascinating dietary qualities. It's become a staple on dining tables.
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We manufacture carob powder for the usage of food industries such as cake, biscuit, coffee and etc. as a cocoa substitute. We export our carob powder to many countries (United Kingdon, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia and other European Countries, Republic of South Africa, Japan, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia and etc.). Additionally, we serve some research articles for the usage of carob powder in different food manufacturing applications. Our products are produced only from fruit, without using any additives. Please contact us for our catalogue and data sheet of the product
Price - Rs 160 Product Description A delectable medley of robustly spiced vegetables, slow-cooked to perfection, ready to elevate your taste buds. Embrace the authentic flavors of Indian street food, sealed in every savory bite. Net Weight Inside: 60 Gms Water to Be Added: 200 ml Rehydrated Weight: 260 Gms. (Approximately) Ingredients: Potato, Tomato, Butter, Onion, Cabbage, Capsicum, Ginger, Garlic, Peas, Salt, Coriander, Spices, and Condiments Caution: Contains an oxygen absorber for extra freshness, please remove it before preparing
Price - Rs 190 Product Description A savory symphony of tender paneer cubes simmered in a lucious, aromatic tomato and buttery gravy. Net Weight Inside: 80 Gms Water to Be Added: 160ml Rehydrated Weight: 240 Gms. (Approximately) Ingredients: Cottage Cheese, Onion, Butter, Tomato puree, Cream, Ginger, Garlic, Green Chilli, Curd, Sugar, Salt, Fenugreek, Melon Seeds, Cashew, Condensed Milk Solids, Spices & Condiments Caution: Contains an oxygen absorber for extra freshness, please remove it before preparing
Price - Rs 195 Product Description A velvety fusion of slow-cooked black lentils, ensuring a rich, aromatic dining experience that captivates the essence of traditional Indian flavors. Net Weight Inside: 80 Gms Water to Be Added: 150 ml Rehydrated Weight: 230 Gms. (Approximately) Ingredients: Black Lentils, Tomato, Butter, Cream, Ghee, Edible Fat, Ginger, Garlic, Salt, Chilli, Spices, and Condiments. Caution: Contains an oxygen absorber for extra freshness, please remove it before preparing.
Tahini is a paste of crushed sesame seeds that is highly used in Middle Eastern cooking. Tahini mixed with garlic, lemon juice, and salt and thinned with water constitutes taratoor, a sauce that is eaten as a dip with Arabic bread as part of a selection of meze, or hors oeuvres. Taratoor is mixed with ground chickpeas for hummus bi tahini, another hors oeuvre dip. Tahini is also used as a sauce ingredient for fish and vegetable dishes.
\"MCTs refers to medium-chain triglycerides that sit in the middle of the other two types. They are of medium length and made up of 6 to 12 carbon atoms. MCTs are found in coconut oil and are processed by the body in a different way to long-chain fatty acids. Unlike other fats, they go straight from the gut to the liver. MCT oil powder will be more beneficial for managing weight loss and providing energy.\"