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What’s your favourite type of movie?

Action-Packed Thriller Romantic Comedy Mystery & Suspense

How do you like to spend your weekends?

Exploring new places Cooking new recipes Reading a good book

Pick a holiday destination

Beach Mountains City tour

You're a thrill-seeker, always looking for new adventures and excitement.

Chaat Masala

Chaat Masala

You add sweetness to your life by combining your love for cooking with relaxing beach vibes.

Chicken Curry Masala

Chicken Curry Masala

Your romantic heart enjoys discovering new places and cultures.

Chicken Curry Masala

Chicken Curry Masala

Your sweet and thoughtful self also has a spicy twist finding joy in cherished moments and beautiful landscapes.

Jeera Powder

Jeera Powder

You enjoy the spice of everyday life, like a good book or a sunny day at the beach.

Chicken Curry Masala

Chicken Curry Masala

You balance your love for romance and relaxation with the spiciness of exploring the city’s new places.

Aloo Dum Masala

Aloo Dum Masala

You enjoy the thrill of unravelling mysteries in the serene mountains.

Kashmiri Mirch Ground

Kashmiri Mirch Ground

You love the combination of mystery and the tang of trying new recipes in the mountains.

Chicken Curry Masala

Chicken Curry Masala

You enjoy the sweetness of mystery stories even while relaxing by the beach.

Chow Mix Masala

Chow Mix Masala

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BENGALI BHETKI PATURI
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Dhaniya
Dhaniya

Dhaniya

Dhaniya is one of the few spices used in every stage of Indian cooking, from tempering to garnish.

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Black Pepper
Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Black pepper, known as the "King of Spices," was once so valuable in ancient India that it was used as currency and traded for gold.

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Turmeric
Turmeric

Turmeric

Turmeric, often called the "Golden Spice," has been used in Indian cooking for over 4,000 years.

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Red Chilli
Red Chilli

Red Chilli

Red Chillies were brought to India by the Portuguese in the 16th Century.

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Jeera
Jeera

Jeera

Jeera is a key component of "Panch Phoron," a five-spice blend from Bengal and Odisha.

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