If you like intense fl avours, Jabsons
has something special in store for
you. Jabsons’ Chinese Chatka Soya
Sticks are cooked with lesser oil
but don’t disappoint. They retail
at 55 Rs/- for 150g and have an
irresistible garlic undertone. The
range also includes Tango Tomato
and Magic Masala at the same
weight and price.
With several of its chocolate bars already ‘accidentally
vegan’, Amul has not disappointed the vegan crowd
with yet more off erings. It has introduced a range of
regional cocoa-bean origin chocolates at 150 Rs/-
for 125g. The range includes the following bars:
Tanzanian, Peruvian and Venezuelan. If you can resist
the temptation, the beautifully designed packaging also
make these the ideal gift for your animal loving friends.
Tired of paying high prices for non-dairy milks?
There is a solution. Superfi t off ers a range of soy milk
powders (available on Amazon) at under 40rs a litre.
Their plain spray dried soy milk powder means you can
prepare batches of soy milk at ease and in quantities
of your choosing without worrying about spoilage.
The plain fl avour, unlike the plain commercial milks
on the market, does not have any added artifi cial milk
fl avouring, giving it a completely diff erent fl avour, if
those were not to your liking. A 500g (7.5 litres yield)
pack of the unfl avoured variety retails at 290 Rs/, and it
works great in tea without separating.
WaiWai noodles are under appreciated in India. These
Nepali packets of goodness are just 120 Rs/- each, and the
vegetarian variety comes with 3 seasonings to really give you
a treat, (taste maker, onion oil and chili powder) but there’s
more! Why not go native and eat them as the Nepalese often
do, straight from the pack, without cooking? These delicious
noodles are pre fried and seasoned and can also be enjoyed
as a crunchy snack if you’re feeling adventurous. A 2-in-1deal
at such a low price is a no-brainer if you ask us!
WaiWai noodles are under appreciated in India. These