Showing posts with label curry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curry. Show all posts

Friday 23 March 2012

Gozen Men Green Curry cup noodles















One of my favourite cup noodles, but they are hard to find.
The chili powder is separate so if you prefer it not so spicy you can control the amount you put in.
The texture of the noodles is also good, and there is no CFC taste.
For the green curry flavour, it has dehydrated french beans and soya pieces.
As well as green curry there is LAKSA which tastes the best out of the range.

Wednesday 7 March 2012

DyDo Curry risotto drink with Konjac rice







Drinking curry from a can!!!!!
It also had konjac made into rice shapes, however they were chewy.

Other interesting drinks by this brand: Pancake mix drink!

Sunday 4 March 2012

MTR Dal Makhani



The colour of the curry was quite different to the product picture and the beans were not black.
Anyway this is my favourite out of the MTR curries I have tried.
It tastes really similar to Chili con carne but without the meat, and there is so much pulses in proportion to curry sauce which made it immensely wholesome.
There were black beans and kidney beans.
I think I would have been happy eating it with toasted white bread.



MTR Navratan Kurma Vegetable and dried fruits curry

I don't know why, but I ate it straight from the packet without reheating!

Anyway it was the same as other curries in this range which were quite salty.

I was expecting it to taste quite fruity and tangy but it was just savory.
Overall it was not too spicy, but it reminded me of casserole because there was so much chunky carrots in the curry.
Apart from carrots, you could visually see lots of peas, french beans, there were about four pieces of cottage cheese which had the texture like boiled pig's liver!
There was one piece of cashew nut and the texture was interesting because it was soft instead of hard and crunchy.
The pineapple pieces were woody.



Monday 13 February 2012

Bombay bad boy flavoured Pot noodles










I really love the cool black design for this flavour.
The curry taste is strong and the sachet of chili sauce REALLY PACKS A PUNCH!!!!

I just tried a little bit of the sauce and the spicyness was intense.

Friday 3 February 2012

POT NOODLE's original curry flavour

Pot noodle has really changed, the sauces given are usually soy sauce or tomato sauce, but now they have all these wonderful sauces to compliment their noodles.
For the curry flavour, it came with mango sauce.
Again, I loved the curry flavour and the mango sauce made it more exotic!





Thursday 5 January 2012

Nile spice couscous lentil curry soup





From the Nile spice couscous soup range, I have only tried the minestrone one and the Lentil curry.
The minestrone flavour was not that strong hence the couscous had some strange taste to it.
Anyway, the curry in this one was strong which took away the strange taste.
There were generous amounts of lentils in it.
If you prefer the couscous texture soft, then stand it for an extra few minutes.

Friday 16 December 2011

Taiwanese rice dumplings

Red rice with minced meat and Purple rice with curry chicken!

Monday 12 December 2011

Nissin Curry Cheese pot noodles


On my second time, I removed the cheese and poured water in the cup, after the noodles were soft enough I drained some of the soup and put the cheese back.
The cheese ended up nice and gooey and it tasted cheesier.



Cute opening tab

Never tried cup noodles with cheese, so had to try it.
After peeling the lid back, it was really fun finding cubes of dehydrated cheese and mushrooms.
There were two types of cheese and you could see there are two colours to the cheese.
As I have eaten this twice, I recommend taking out the cheese cubes and putting them back after the noodles are ready to eat.
The first time, the cheese was wasted because it dissolved into the soup and I couldnt taste it or see it.

Wednesday 7 December 2011

MTR ready to eat Palak paneer curry






A product of MTR foods:

Initially thought it was some Japanese brand pretending to be Indian because of the Japanese wordings, but after browsing the web it turned out to be made in India.
Usually with curries it comes in the form of sauce and meat needs to be added, however this is a vegetarian one so it can be eaten straight away after heating.
After heating it up, it smelt and tasted like the real thing from Indian restaurants.
It did not taste as if it came out from the pack, and the spinach tasted fresh too.
I am now tempted to try their other flavours as well and their other snacks, however not all can be found at the local supermarket.

Other curries and snacks they do:
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Paneer Butter Masala
Tender chunks of cottage cheese or paneer cooked in rich butter – just the way the North Indians like it!
Paneer Butter Masala
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Paneer Makhani
Once a staple in North India, this dish has now found popularity all over the country. Cooked in rich tomato & butter gravy, you can dig into tender chunks of well-browned cottage cheese.
Paneer Makhani
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Rajma Masala
Red kidney beans with a thick tasty gravy, straight from the heartland of Punjab.
Rajma Masala
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Muttar Paneer
Team it with rice or bread, it’s a delicious curry of peas with chunky pieces of cottage cheese.
Muttar Paneer
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Navratan Kurma [interesting fruit curry]
Filled with carefully picked vegetables and dry fruits, a rich royal flavoured curry to delight your senses.
Navratan Kurma
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Shahi Paneer
A royal delicacy overflowing with chunks of creamy cottage cheese in a rich gravy. Straight from the heartland of North India.
Shahi Paneer
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Pongal
Tuck into a delectable combination of lentils and rice, seasoned with peppercorns & spices.
Pongal
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Alu Methi
A simple yet delicious dish of potatoes combined with fenugreek leaves , a staple diet in part of the North India.
Alu Methi
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Khadi Pakora
Delicious pakoras in a creamy, yogurt- based curry, a traditional dish from cold regions of North India.
Khadi Pakora
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Kesaribhath /Kesar Suji Halwa
A sweet delicacy made from Suji, flavoured with saffron & garnished with nuts.
Kesaribhath /Kesar Suji Halwa
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Bhindi Masala [i am surprised bhindi can be kept fresh in ready to eat packs]
Ladies finger cooked with the perfect blend of spices.
Bhindi Masala
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Lemon Rice  [i love lemon]
Add a lemony twist to rice.
Lemon Rice
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Peas & Mushroom Curry
Green peas and button mushrooms in a delightful gravy.
Peas & Mushroom Curry
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