Sun Brand Madras Curry Powder 125g
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Sun Brand madras curry powder is of such high quality that it was one of the first curry powders to be exported from India. Sun Brand madras curry powder is expertly blended from 16 spices to give a huge depth of flavour with medium heat.
To make the base for a classic curry, add 1-2 tablespoons of madras curry powder to a frying pan with oil, diced onions and crushed garlic. Fry and stir until the spices are intensely fragrant, then add chopped tomatoes or coconut milk to make the sauce.
You can also mix Sun Brand madras curry powder into natural yoghurt to make an aromatic marinade for chicken or lamb. Thread chunks of the marinated meat onto skewers and grill or barbecue for an effortless meal. Just a pinch will transform vegetable dishes, or even shake into soups for warmth and an exciting burst of flavour.
This 125g tin is ideal for home store cupboards. A larger 500g tin of Sun Brand madras curry powder is also available.
Sun Brand is made by Merwanjee Poonjiajee & Sons, who have been making chutney and curry in Bombay (now called Mumbai) since 1876. These chutneys and curry powders were such high quality that they were among the first of their kind to be exported from India. Sun Brand products are still made using traditional recipes that have been handed down in the Merwanjee and Poonjiajee families for generations.
Ingredients: coriander, turmeric, chilli, garlic, cumin, fennel, bay leaf, salt, fenugreek, mustard, pepper, dry mango, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, gram (lentil powder). Contains allergens: mustard.
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Content | Sun Brand madras curry powder is of such high quality that it was one of the first curry powders to be exported from India. Sun Brand madras curry powder is expertly blended from 16 spices to give a huge depth of flavour with medium heat. To make the base for a classic curry, add 1-2 tablespoons of madras curry powder to a frying pan with oil, diced onions and crushed garlic. Fry and stir until the spices are intensely fragrant, then add chopped tomatoes or coconut milk to make the sauce. You can also mix Sun Brand madras curry powder into natural yoghurt to make an aromatic marinade for chicken or lamb. Thread chunks of the marinated meat onto skewers and grill or barbecue for an effortless meal. Just a pinch will transform vegetable dishes, or even shake into soups for warmth and an exciting burst of flavour. This 125g tin is ideal for home store cupboards. A larger 500g tin of Sun Brand madras curry powder is also available. Sun Brand is made by Merwanjee Poonjiajee & Sons, who have been making chutney and curry in Bombay (now called Mumbai) since 1876. These chutneys and curry powders were such high quality that they were among the first of their kind to be exported from India. Sun Brand products are still made using traditional recipes that have been handed down in the Merwanjee and Poonjiajee families for generations. Ingredients: coriander, turmeric, chilli, garlic, cumin, fennel, bay leaf, salt, fenugreek, mustard, pepper, dry mango, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, gram (lentil powder). Contains allergens: mustard. | Superfine gram flour, also called besan, is a widely used flour in Indian cuisine. Gram flour is made from chana dal (an Indian variety of chickpea) which are hulled and split, ground into a fine-textured, yellow-ish, gluten-free flour. Gram flour has a subtly earthy aroma and slightly nutty flavour. Gram Flour is a versatile ingredient, which in Indian cuisine is used in both savoury dishes, such as dumplings, and to make Indian sweets, such as laddoo. Gram flour is perhaps most commonly used to make onion bhaji. The more-ish fritters are made by mixing finely chopped onion and spices, often ajwan, with gram flour and water to form a thick batter, spoonfuls of which are then deep-fried until golden-brown and crispy. Ingredients: 100% pure Chana Dall (yellow gram) | If you've ever wanted a Golden Oreo with orange cream, you're about to have the time of your life! The mixture of crunchy, well-baked cookies being held together with sweet orange will make this orange cookie from Parle your new favorite cookie!
| Sun Brand sweet sliced mango chutney is the ideal accompaniment to Indian meals for all the family. Add fruitiness and mild spice to a chicken curry, use as a dip for poppadoms, or even spread in a cheese sandwich as an alternative to pickle. The chutney is made by macerating whole mangoes in vinegar and spices for several weeks. This mixture is then cooked down into a thick chutney. Sweet sliced mango chutney is the mildest mango chutney from Sun Brand, with juicy chunks of mango throughout. A hot mango chutney and a medium hot mango chutney from Sun Brand are also available. Sun Brand is made by Merwanjee Poonjiajee & Sons, who have been making chutney and curry in Bombay (now called Mumbai) since 1876. These chutneys and curry powders were such high quality that they were among the first of their kind to be exported from India. Sun Brand products are still made using traditional recipes that have been handed down in the Merwanjee and Poonjiajee families for generations. Ingredients: sugar, mangoes, vinegar, raisins, spices, chillies, garlic. | Crunchy and spicy with a hint of sweet, but yet also a chip that's for just about everyone! Al Chipino chips are made from 100% non-GMO corn, gluten free, cholesterol free, and MSG free, so you don't have to sacrifice taste when trying to stay healthy!
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