The only authentic one of its kind available in the market. In Nimki, Mukharochak has managed to maintain maximum home-made feel and yet doing the mass production. This Nimki will definitely make you recall the magic that our Mothers and Grandmothers were famous for. Keeping profitability aside, these Nimki’s base shape are always hand-made, hence each Nimki is solid and utterly crispy and tasty. It is a healthy snack - no artificial colour, flavour, preservatives or chemical & 0% cholesterol and TransFat.
These unassuming, innocent and humble looking namkeen cubes are a sheer surprise package! This is an ideal substitute for salty biscuits. Toss a few into your mouth and you will get that wonderful ‘taste’ alert. Sweet, salt and a little dash of spice makes Chowkhas, simply too good and perfect to complement your evening tea. It is a healthy snack - no artificial colour, flavour, preservatives or chemical & 0% cholesterol and TransFat.
Crispy Khasta Nimki (Popularly known as Namakpara in outside of West Bengal) is a classic and savoury snack which is a favourite amongst Bengali people. The distinguished features of this Bengali Nimki are its triangular shape and the layers consist of Kalo Jeera which gives typical Bengali flavour. This Khasta Nimki can be served with tea or enjoyed just like that. This Khasta Nimki can be stored for 6 to 7 days in air tight containers. This ideal tea snacks is sourced from Kolkata and shipped to customers place.
Basona, a very popular bakery item in West Bengal, is a perfect combination with tea. The crunchy with little sweetness, Basona Biscuit will make your mood fresh with every bite into it. This bakery item is sourced directly from the market in Kolkata is shipped to customers place. This pack will have 24 pieces of Basona Bakery containing 2 packets of 12 each Biscuit and the weight is around 650 grams.
It is a seasonal Bengali sweetmeat delicacy available only during winter (November to January) season in BengalJoynagarer moa is made with nolen gur (jaggery made from date palm tree extract with exquisite taste and aroma), kanakchur khoi (a form of popped rice made from a special variety of aromatic rice), gawa ghee (a type of clarified butter made from cow’s milk),elach (cardamom), and posto (poppy seed) This variety of moa originated in Joynagar, West Bengal, India.
Puri Khaja is an Indian dessert believed to have originated from the southern side of the Gangetic plains of Bihar and is very popular in West Bengal and Orissa. Refined wheat flour with sugar is made into layered dough and lightly fried in oil to make Khaja. This Puri Khaja is offered as an offering in the Jagannath Temple, Puri Orissa. This Puri Khaja is made with extra care (Karapak) to remain fresh for 8 to 10 days. This crispy & & multi-layered Puri Khaja will remind of your days in Bengal.
Product Info
500G pack contains 10 to11 PCS Khaja
Validity of each pack is 8 to 10 days from the date of manufacture