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The cashew, Anacardium occidentale, is a tree in the family Anacardiaceae. Its English name derives from the Portuguese name for the fruit of the cashew tree.which in turn derives from the indigenous Tupi name, acajú. Originally native to Northeastern Brazil, it is now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew apples and nuts. Best ta... [Read More]
A short, fat rice grain used traditionally in South India to make "Idlis." This rice (soaked overnight) is combined with urad dal and fermented. Five cups Rice combined with 1 cup Urad Dal Washed, will yield approx. 80 idlies.
Dal preparations can be eaten with rice, as well as Indian breads in North India. In India, it is eaten with rice and with wheat bread called roti. The specific manner in which dal is cooked and presented varies in different parts of the broader region of South Asia. Dal has an exceptional nutritional profile. It provides an excellent source of pro... [Read More]
These multi-colored fennel seeds are used as a refreshing mouth freshener. They also can be used as edible decoration for pastries, pies and cakes. Made only from the best fennel seeds. Best taste in town Country of Origin: Product of IndiaIngredients: Fennel, Sugar, FD & C Yellow No. 5, FD & C Red No. 3.Product Weights: 7 OZ (200 Grams) 14... [Read More]
These peanuts are first water blanched, which gives them their fresh & unique crunchiness, and then small bunch roasted in 100% pure peanut oil under direct supervision of our Roastmaster. Best taste swad in town Premium quality Product Weights: 14 OZ (397 Grams) 28 OZ (794 Grams) 4 LB (1816 Grams) Ingredients: PeanutsStorage Instructions: Keep... [Read More]
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