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| Hello All Though I am a fan of traditional cooking, a hectic lifestyle makes me take advantage of ready made mixes. I am hoping to find out if anyone has tried any or any one brand is popular. The place I live in does not have a big indian/asain grocery shop so during my visits to bigger cities I am always surprised with the number of products flooding the market. I have tried MTR and GITS but little hesitant to try the ready made pulaos or ready made avial etc. Any feedbacks ?? Regards anandchitra |
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| Hi anandchitra I have found MTR quite good specially Idli ,Dausa both Rawa & plain . IdLi mix is specially good for a quick cooking. Vegitables are but if u use fresh than their nutritional content wud be more good. Jaishree9 |
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| Its nice to read others experience with readymade products. I have never tried any vegetable dishes. I was actually wondering about the slew of products that have flooded the market. almost everything nowadays can be bougt in a box. I also try some mexican or italian dishes from spices bought. |
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| dear chitra, my friend in UK nalini suggested parampara, she recommends this for our indian cuisine, though my son in law giri finds it a little expensive, you can give it a shot, sometimes we need the authentic taste which is more important, and should be able to fulfill our requirements...sunkan |
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