The ingredient of this Shidol (Shutki) is sourced directly from the fresh farms in Manipur and then the Shidol (Shutki) DryFish is prepared at home. No ready made masalas, added preservatives, added harmful chemicals are used in making them except the home prepared ginger and garlic paste which gives the pickles totally a chip off old block grandma remedy which everyone craves in these hybrid era. This has resulted in the never ending finger-licking taste experience in every customers taste buds who has ever been tasted the products. All the products contrived comes with 100 % Natural & Homemade assurance.
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This Sukto Combo pack has been designed keeping in mind the typical Bengali ingredients which are essentials in making Sukto. This Combo pack will include 100 grams of Daler Bori, 100 grams of bitter guard, 100 grams of Raw Banana (Kacha Kola), 50 grams of Panch Phoron, 50 grams of Radhuni, 100 grams drumsticks (Sojne Data), 100 grams of Jharna Ghee, 50 grams of Tej Patta, 300 grams of Elmac Bengali Kasundi & 20 grams of Shelly’s Sukto Masala. All the items are sourced fresh from the market and packed with proper care. The quantities in this combo pack will be sufficient to make this Sukto for 7 to 10 people. Enjoy the real taste of Bengali Sukto.
This Illish Shukti (Hilsa Dry Fish) is sourced from North Eastern parts of India. This pure salted Illish Shukti Maach (Hilsa Dry Fish) is, first, cleaned and then dried in the sun with no chemical added while preparing it. Hence this has resulted in the never ending finger-licking taste experience in every customers taste buds who has ever tasted the products. All the products come with 100% Natural & Homemade assurance. This pack of 500 grams (approx) will have 4 whole pieces of Illish Shukti (Hilsa Dry Fish) with head and tail. Though the weights of each Illish Shukti (Hilsa Dry Fish) may vary marginally. But we do always make sure you get more than what you are paying for.
This Bhetki Shukti (Bhetki Dry Fish) is sourced from North Eastern parts of India. This pure salted Bhetki Shukti (Bhetki Dry Fish) is, first, cleaned and then dried in the sun with no chemical added while preparing it. Hence this has resulted in the never ending finger-licking taste experience in every customers taste buds who has ever tasted the products. All the products come with 100% Natural & Homemade assurance. This pack of 500 grams (approx) will have 5 to 7 whole pieces of Bhetki Shukti (Bhetki Dry Fish) with head and tail. Though the weights of each Bhetki Shukti (Bhetki Dry Fish) may vary marginally. But we do always make sure you get more than what you are paying for.
This Loitta Shutki (Bombay Duck Dry Fish) is sourced from North Eastern parts of India. This pure Loitta Shutki (Bombay Duck Dry Fish) is, first, cleaned and then dried in the sun with no chemical added while preparing it. Hence this has resulted in the never ending finger-licking taste experience in every customers taste buds who has ever tasted the products. All the products come with 100% Natural & Homemade assurance. This pack of 200 grams (approx) will have small cut pieces of Loitta Shutki (Bombay Duck Dry Fish) without head. Though the weights of each Loitta Shutki (Bombay Duck Dry Fish) may vary marginally. But we do always make sure you get more than what you are paying for.
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