“Chakhthe reh jaoge, humari guarantee hai”. These are not tall claims at Kashika, because the women have tried and tested their masala powders among their own families. The confidence comes from reassuring positive feedback from their near and dear ones. “Apno ko hi pasand na aave, toh kaun khave”. Another lyrical from the lady and the unit is crackling with laughter and light banter. If only, we could taste the masala in a Bhaji right away. Alas, we’d have to wait for that.
The Pure Spices combo is all that you need for your essential cooking magic to fill your kitchens and lives with the magic of Kashi, brought about by the enterprising rural women who have packed this with oodles of love. The combo contains:
“Chakhthe reh jaoge, humari guarantee hai”. These are not tall claims at Kashika, because the women have tried and tested their masala powders among their own families. The confidence comes from reassuring positive feedback from their near and dear ones. “Apno ko hi pasand na aave, toh kaun khave”. Another lyrical from the lady and the unit is crackling with laughter and light banter. If only, we could taste the masala in a sabzi right away. Alas, we’d have to wait for that.
“Chakhthe reh jaoge, humari guarantee hai”. These are not tall claims at Kashika, because the women have tried and tested their masala powders among their own families. The confidence comes from reassuring positive feedback from their near and dear ones. “Apno ko hi pasand na aave, toh kaun khave”. Another lyrical from the lady and the unit is crackling with laughter and light banter. If only, we could taste the masala in a sambhar right away. Alas, we’d have to wait for that.
The South Indian combo is the quintessential mix of unadultered spices, packed by our Kashi didis and used in the daily cooking routine at traditional homes south of the Vindhyas. The combo contains:
“Ganth wali haldi hi better hoti hain, wahi leke aana”. We wonder if that makes sense but soon find out that the “ganth” or bulb variety of this golden-hued spice is richer in curcumin content. At Kashika, these rural nuggets are not only accepted but also respected as clearly generations of home-made masala making has left these women rich in technique and know-how. As the turmeric powder is prepared, it gains and loses color over its many stages but finally assumes a soothing rich chrome yellow. “Ek dum pure hain, dekh lo”, she demands. Who are we to counter that!