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We offer a wide range of products like Indian Spices which include whole spices, ground spices, mixed masala, seed spices, pulses, oilseeds, papads, pickles & foodstuffs. Our range of products includes :-

Indian Spices
Indian Spices

The history and culture of Indian species is probably as old as human civilization it self, nearly 7000 years into the past. We have combined the ancient goodness of these spices with contemporary technology, to offer the very best flavors from India.

Whole Spices
Ajwain SeedsChilly Whole Stem LessGalangal
Aserio SeedsChilly Whole with StemGreen Cardamom
Black CardamomChilly Whole KashmiriNigella seeds
Bay LeavesDill SeedsTurmeric Fingers Madras
Chilly RoundFennel SeedsTurmeric Fingers Nizambad
Cumin SeedsFenugreek SeedsTurmeric Fingers Rajapuri
CorianderGinger wholeTamarind

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Ground Spices

Ground Spices
Black Pepper PowderCrushed ChillyFenugreek Powder
Chilly Powder KashmiriCurry Powder HotTurmeric Powder best Rajapuri
Cumin PowderCoriander PowderTurmeric Powder Nizam
Curry Powder MadrasCurry Powder MildTurmeric Powder Madras
Chilly PowderChilly Powder Stemless 

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Mixed Masalas
Mixed Masalas

Mixed Masals
Amchur PowderFish Masala
Pickle Masala
Biryani Masala
Garam MasalaPulao Masala
Channa MasalaJaljeera MasalaRajmah Masala
Chat MasalaMeat MasalaRassam Masala
Chicken MasalaPanipuri MasalaSambar Masala
Chicken Tikka MasalaPav Bhaji MasalaTandoori Chicken Masala
Tea Masala
Branded Mix Masala

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Pulses & Grains

Our pulses and grains are known for their nutritional value. These are becoming a favorite diet worldwide. We ensure these products meet global quality parameters both in product and in packing area.

Pulses & Grains
Urid Dal Moong Dal Black Channa Masoor Hol Dal Masoor Gota
Urid Whole Peas White & Green Masoor Dal Channa Dal Toor Dal
Moong Red Chowli Muth Kulti Chowli
Bajra Raggi      

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Oilseeds
Oilseeds

India is the leading producer of many oilseeds. The annual consumption is on a constant rise and we are here to cater to all your requirements for the same.

Oilseeds
Groundnuts Rape Seeds Sesame Seeds
Mustard Seeds Safflower Seeds Sunflower Seeds

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Crispy Papad

A delicious and crispy appetizer, our Papads have pleased food connoisseurs all around the world. They prove to be just the start, to a sumptuously delightful meal. Made from unique traditional method, our papads are a combination of pulses and powder spices and increase the taste of food. This crunchy delight can be fried or roasted to suit one's preference. We make sure that our Papads are best appetizing bite.


Papads
All the major branded Papads like Lijjat, Ganesh & Sai.
Madras Papads 4" / 6'' '

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Pickles
Pickles

Our pickles add a simple mouthwatering feeling to every great cuisine. We use the choicest fruits and vegetables to prepare this traditional delight. What follows is state-of-the-art and strictly hygienic packaging procedures, to preserve the freshness to offer this delicacy to the world.
Pickles
Mango PickleLime PickleMixed Pickle
Chilly PickleLime Chilly PickleKerda Pickle
Red Chilly PickleCarrot Hot PickleCarrot Sweet Pickle
Carrot Chilly PickleGinger PickleGarlic Pickle
Sweet Mango PickleSweet Lime Pickle

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Other Foodstuffs

We offer high qulity General Foodstuff. Our range of General Foodstuff includes Roasted Gram Split Daliya, Roasted Gram Mahabalaswari, Makai Powa, Powa, Dhana Dal, Mukhwas, Kokam, Soybean Wadi, Ragi Seeds, Isabgul, Kurmura, Chowli and Rajma.

Foodstuffs
Besan MTR Ready to eat Items Roasted Gram Mahabaleshwari
Jaggery Powa Roasted Gram whole without skin
Kurmura Roasted Gram Whole  
Makai Powa Roasted Gram Split Daliya  

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Market Report
Market Report

14 July 2008

Turmeric:
Turmeric prices extended gains on lower rains in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, the major producers, which has been delaying cultivation and spurring fears of lower acreage in the current season. It is learnt that the farmers are getting diverted to other crops like, soybean, maize, cotton, etc which confirms the fears of lower sowing even at this high rates. It is a little too early to believe such news but the bottom-line is, the rates don't seem to be coming down in the near future.

Chillies:
Chillies were trading up on good export demand amid scarcity of quality stock in the physical market during the week. The stocks of medium and good quality produce in cold storages in Guntur have fallen substantially. The total current stock has gone down to 45 lac bags on continuous purchase by the exporters. There has been an inflow of around 30000-40000 bags at the Guntur market. Sowing activity has started in Madhya Pradesh region where as in Guntur it may be delayed for one more month due to deficit rainfall.

Cumin:
The prices of Cumin have risen due to shrinking supply and strong demand in overseas and domestic markets. Traders expect a further rise as the arrival time is nearing its end. In Unjha market, the daily arrival of Cumin has dropped to 3,000 bags (of 55 kg each) from the previous week's supply of 10,000-11,000 bags. The global output of Cumin is expected to decline. The improved overseas demands confirms the same. India has exported nearly double the quantity of Cumin during the first quarter of this financial year compared to the last year. Overall sentiments are strong and prices are likely to move up in the coming days.

Fennel:
Domestic Fennel prices strengthened a little with the shrinking arrivals at the producing centres. The presence of some export demand coupled with the existing domestic demand supported the market. The arrivals of Fennel dropped to 2500-3000 bags. Shortfall in rain has changed the tendency of the market.

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14 July 2008

Pepper:
Pepper prices rose on low rainfall in major growing regions and weak arrivals, but sluggish export demand capped the gains. Farmers are not selling at this level and they are holding back their stocks on hopes of further price rise. Arrivals in the spot market were about 20 tonnes, compared with about 30-40 tonnes last week. Kerala, the largest producer of the commodity, received about 28% lower rainfall during the first month of monsoon season.

Cardamom:
Cardamom prices remained stable during the week for want of buying support. Exporters and major domestic players abstained from buying probably because of the high price. Besides, more than 80 per cent of the arrivals were from the last season’s stock held by growers and some dealers. Very little quantity is arriving from the new crop as there is not much for harvesting, which might pick by mid-August.

Coriander:
An inflow of about 6000 bags was noticed at the producing centres in Madhya Pradesh and a similar inflow was noticed in Rajasthan, the major producers of Coriander. The strong trend which has prevailed throughout the season continued during this week. The slight correction noticed a couple of weeks back was wiped off and the rates stabilised at the higher levels yet again. Buying was limited at these higher levels though. The rates are expected to rule sideways to firm in the days to come.

Fenugreek:
The prices of Fenugreek Seeds moved up with good overseas demand cropping up during the week. Good demand at a lower available stock in the market was the main reason for the surge. The arrivals have thinned down at the producing centres. The stockiest are holding back their stocks expecting better returns. The possibility of the market moving down in the near future is, by and large, ruled out.

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