Sunfeast Pasta Treat is a delectable snack made from wheat semolina and no maida. The tangy tomato and cheese flavour combination will leave you asking for more of this Treat!
Sambar Powder is a mix of aromatic spices & herbs that were traditionally used for creating sambar, a dish that is necessary part of south Indian diet. The original taste of the Sambar Powder tempts you to go irresistible. It is eaten with dosa or idli, with rice.
Sun dried fenugreek leaves are popularly known as Kasuri Methi. It is used in a number of Indian dishes including curries and snack, as it gives vegetables and other ingredients a delicious flavour. Ingredients: Kasuri methi.
Chili powder is a blend of the ground, dried fruit of cayenne or red chili peppers and other spices. It is used to the add spice or heat to dishes. INGREDIENTS: Red Chilli. HOW TO USE: Chili powder is a widely used spice in various soups. It is most commonly used to season chili.
Enjoy the melting softness of this appetizing Kerala breakfast without compromising the traditional taste and texture. Using Eastern Palappam Podi Mix you can now relish a delicious and healthy breakfast, minus the time consuming process of making it from scratch. Ingredients : Rice
Amchur Powder is made using dried unripe mangoes and is known for giving food a tangy twist. Amchur can be used to add flavour to dal and other main course dishes, but it is most popularly used in chutney curries, pickles and traditional Indian snacks. Ingredients: Dry mango powder.
Eastern Pepper Chicken Masala is a peppery south Indian chicken recipe spiced with a set of black pepper. The perfect spice mix with a soft peppery overtone to create tasty pepper chicken. INGREDIENTS: Pepper, Coriander, Cumin, Chilli, Dry Ginger, Garlic, Cassia, Cardamom, Cloves, Turmeric, Fennel, Salt.
Kitchen King Masala is the perfect blend of all the main Indian spices. It can be used to add flavour to any dish and is an absolute must-have in every kitchen. The masala must be used sparingly in order to avoid the dish from being over powered by spices. Ingredients: Coriander, Chilli, Turmeric, Dry Mango powder, Cumin, Onion, Black Pepper, Salt, Black Salt, Cinnamon, Clove, Fenugreek, Pomegranate Peel, Citric acid (E 330)
Eastern Coriander Powder tastes sweet and spicy at the same time, and its stink reminds us of orange peel. Coriander is luscious in curries, vegetables, chutneys and meat and poultry dishes. INGREDIENTS: Dried Coriander Seeds.
Eastern Chili powder is a blend of ground, dried fruit of red or cayenne chili peppers and other spices. It is used to attach heat or flavor to dishes. It is a extensively used color in various soups. INGREDIENTS: Dried Red Chillies.
Eastern Cumin Powder has aromatic flavor with a unique bitter flavor and sturdy, warm aroma due to its abundant oil content. It is used as a speedy sprinkle in very tiny amount on salads, soups, curries and condiments. INGREDIENTS: Cumin Seeds.
Eastern Kashmiri Chilly powder is a mixture of ground, dried fruit of red or cayenne chili peppers and additional spices. It is used to put in heat up or flavor to dishes. It is a broadly applied flavor in different soups. It is most normally applied to season chili. INGREDIENTS: Red Chilli.
Eastern Black pepper is a zing that has the possible to make food more valuable when used in different recipes and as a table spice. Pepper is widely used in the wintry cusine of North India, to impart heat and spiciness to veg. dishes. INGREDIENTS: Black pepper.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Dry Mango, Chilli, Cumin, Cassia leaf, mint leaf, pomegranate seed, Mustard, Cassia, Clove, Black Pepper, Fennel, Dry Ginger, Common salt, Black salt,Nutmeg, Mace, Caraway, Black cardamom, Turmeric, Bishop's weed, Asafoetida, Tamarind and Malic acid. How to Use: Soak 100g of chhole overnight. Cook and keep aside. Heat 3 tbsp oil, fry 2 chopped onions till golden brown. Add 1 tsp each of chilli powder and coriander powder. Add 1 tbsp Everest Chhole masala. Fry for 3 min on a low flame. Add 1 chopped tomato, 3 slit green chillies and 1/2 inch ginger, finely sliced and salt to taste. Add boiled chhole. Add salt, cook for 5 min. For added flavour put 1/2 tsp chaat masala and kasuri methi. Serve hot with roti/rice.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Rock salt, Black salt, Dry mango, Cumin, Pomegranate seed, Black Pepper, Dry Ginger, Chilli, Mint leaf, Nutmeg, Bishop's weed, Malic acid and Asafoetida. How to Use: Boil, chop and fry 500g potatoes till slightly golden. Remove in a bowl and cool. Add 2 tbsp mint chutney, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 1/2 inch chopped ginger, 1 chopped green chilli and salt to taste. Mix well. Sprinkle 1 tbsp Everest Chaat masala. Toss. Add chopped coriander leaves. Serve fresh.
Mastering masala blending is both an art and science. Given the diversity of culture and the wide variety of distinctive cuisines and taste preferences, prevalent across the length and breadth of India, it is a skill that needs perfection and it’s not easy. Each spice has its own distinct identity in terms of taste, aroma, flavor, color with some even offering numerous health benefits. No wonder, pure spices will always play an integral part in Indian cuisine irrespective of the zone, state, community or the cooking method and hence occupies a very special place of honor.
Tamarind is used in a number of Indian and Asian dishes to give food a tangy flavour. It is also believed to ease stomach discomfort and aid digestion. Ingredients: Tamarind, Salt.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Chilli, Cumin, Pigeon pea, Cassia leaf, Cassia, Clove, Garlic, Common salt, Black Pepper, Dry Ginger, Mustard, Black Cardamom, Turmeric, Star anise, Nutmeg and Asafoetida How to Use: With a sharp knife, make fine slits pn pieces of chicken legs and breast (1 Kg). Apply lime and salt. Keep for 15 min. Mix 2 tsp ginger-garlic paste, 4 tsp Everest Tandoori Chicken masala, 6 tbsp thick strained curd and salt. Marinate cut chicken in this mixture for at least 2 hrs. Apply 2 tsp melted butter on the chicken pieces and roast till well done.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Chilli, Bengal gram, Black gram, Pigeon Pea, Cumin, Rice, Fenugreek, Common Salt, Curry Leaf, Tamarind, Turmeric, Cassia, Asafoetida and Malic acid How to Use: Cook 100 gm pigeon peas (Tovar/Arhar Dal) for 30 min. Biol it with pieces of drumstick, brinjal, pumpkin and onions. Add 2 tbsp of thick tamarind juice, Chilli powder and salt to taste. Add 1 heaped tbsp of Everest Sambhar Masala. For the Baghar/Taka, heat 2 tsp oil, add 1 red chilli, 1/4 tsp fenugreek, 1/2 tsp mustard seed, 2 springs of curry leaves and a pinch of asafoetida. Add Baghar/Tadka to the mixture. Boil for 2 min. Serve hot with dosas.idlis/appams for authentic flavour.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Cumin, Cassia leaf, Black Pepper, Cassia, Chilli, Green cardamom, clove, black cardamom, caraway, Mace, Nutmeg and Turmeric. How to Use: Par boil 250g basmati rice. In 3 tbsp oil, fry 3sliced onion, 1 tsp each ginger -garlic paste. Add puree of 2 tomatoes, chilli and turmeric powder. Cook till oil seperates. Add 1/2 cup curd and 1 n half tbsp Everest Shahi Biryani masala. Roast. Add 1 n half cup cooked vegetables like green peas, cauliflower, carrots and salt to taste. Grease bowl, spread half the rice, add vegetables, spread remaining rice. Pour 2 tbsp ghee and 1/2 cup milk. Cover and heat for 15 min on low flame. Serve hot with raita.salad.
Everest Masala Tea is ready from accepted ingredients and spices to savor even the most mundane cup of tea. This pepper and ginger based merge gives a very unusual twist to the taste of tea. INGREDIENTS: Black Cardamom, Black Pepper, cardamom, Cassia, cassia leaf, Clove, Dry Ginger, Turmeric. How to Use: Add 1/2 tsp of Everest Tea Masala to 2 cups of tea while you boil water to make tea.
Sourced from the well drained, loamy regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. This type is much valued for its high percentage of essential oil content that gives it an intense flavor. Cumin seeds has a penetrating musty, earthy flavor. Its a cooling spice. In the middle ages, cumin was believed to keep lovers faithful and chicken from straying. More recently, cumin has become popular because of its use in Mexican cooking. A native of Egypt and the Mediterranean, cumin is now mostly produced in India. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are the prominent producers. INGREDIENTS : Cumin seeds. How to Use: Roasted very briefly on low fire (for only a minute) on a tawa (girdle) and then ground into powder helps release its flavour more fully. Cumin is considered a digestive.
• Fine ground, highly aromatic Allepey pepper acclaimed for its superb flavour and bite. These bold berried peppers are sourced from the erstwhile shipping port Allepey - a Southern district of Kerala. • Pepper has a sharp, hot and biting taste. Its a warming spice. It is one of the oldest and important spices in the world. So important, that in ancient times it was used to pay taxes. In 410 A.D, when the Huns lay seige of Rome, 3000 pounds of pepper was demanded as ransom. • India holds a supreme position in the production of pepper. Two of its celebrated varieties are Malabar Garbled and Tellichery Extra bold. The finest Indian pepper is grown in the monsoon forests of the Malabar coast in Kerala. INGREDIENTS: Pepper. How To Use: Pepper is extensively used in the wintry cusine of North India, to impart warmth and pungency to veg. dishes. In the South, it is used as a flavouring spice in non-veg preparations. Pepper incidentally is an important spice in the Indian four-spice classic Garam Masala. Pepper corns boiled in water along with basil leaves, are said to relieve chest congestions and asthematic condition.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. How To Use: Add as per your requirement for flavour.
Everest Dry Mango Powder is a spice derived by grinding dried mango pieces. It retains the spicy and acidic taste of unripe mangoes. INGREDIENTS: Dry Mango. HOW TO USE: Everest Dry Mango Power is ideal for adding a tangy zing and fragrance of mangoes to a wide range of dishes, salads, beverages and more.
Everest Coriander Powder is vastly used in Indian cuisine. This powder is very much desirable and it also acts as a thickening cause. It presents a humid and gentle flavor to curry dishes and acts as a thickener for gravies. INGREDIENTS: Dry Coriander Seeds.