This Gur Aam / Bengali style Sweet & Tangy Mango Pickle is hand made and home made with no chemical used while making this product. This is a traditional recipe which is prepared by our grandmothers at home. This Gur Aam / Bengali style Sweet and Tangy Mango Pickle will tantalize your taste buds for sure and will take you back to your childhood days. This This Gur Aam / Bengali style Sweet and Tangy Mango Pickle can be stored for months. Eat with a combination of Bengali Thali or Roti.
Contents are natural and do not have anti-microbial measures. Please refrigerate after opening and use fresh, dry spoons after opening. This product is not Gluten Free
Crispy bhujia is another most popular item in Bengali also named
as jhuri bhaja / jhal jhuri . It is also delivers a Rajhasthani tradition.
It delivers a different taste especially from suruchi chanachur
Compare to others jhuri bhaja in the market. The ingredients are
besun, iodised salt , veg oil , masala , spices. It is a khasta crunchy
and flavourful snacks , no artificial food colour flavor or
preservatives and zero cholesterol. It is easy to carry on jurneys.
Mirchi Chef’s Darjeeling Black Tea (Leaf)- Second Flush is one of best flavored tea sourced from Darjeeling, West Bengal. This variety of tea is cultivated & grown in organic methods and free from any chemicals used in tea production. A divine to taste, this leaf black tea has an appeal of its own with its raw flavor which will surely make you day. Mirchi Chef’s Darjeeling Black liquor tea is ideal on its own or with a light snack in the morning or evening time.
Dhokar dalna, A dish which would score among the highest on both – the deliciousness quotient as well as fear factor. It's not so much the gravy as getting the lentil cakes right that is so difficult. It was because many of us at Sunrise missed out on cooking and enjoying dhokar dalna at home precisely because of this intimidation factor, that we came up with this instant dhoka mix. Just follow the instructions on the pack and you don't need to worry about whether you’ve added too much water or too less, if your dhoka will be too crumbly or too hard.
This sharp, tangy powder is made from unripe, green, sharply sour mangoes, which are dried and then ground. A common enough flavouring agent in North India, the use of amchur is relatively rare in other parts of India. Amchur is a favourite with all street food vendors serving up chatpata chaats all over the country - they rely on this to keep the customers coming back.
We have worked hard to bring you this blend of special herbs and spices so that you don't have to. A sprinkling of this and you have a delectable serving of no-worry curry. Our blend is a simple combination of ginger, garlic, onion, coriander and cumin, with added aroma of cinnamon, green cardamom and cloves. The SUNRISE advantage: Apart from using this to make chicken curry, this can also be mixed with yoghurt, rubbed into meats or fish, marinated and griled.