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BOLD SPICES: Tasty Bite's Jaipur Vegetables Indian Entrée is a delicious way to bring bold, Indian spices to your dinner table. We simmer a vegetable medley with cashews, raisins, paneer cheese & a variety of spices. Serve over rice for a satisfying lunch.EASY AND DELICIOUS: Tasty Bite's Indian Entrees make it easier than ever to have the delicious flavors of Indian curries, sauces and stews in no time at all. Toss the packet into the microwave for 60 seconds then enjoy your delicious, spice-balanced meal.ANCIENT TRADITIONS, EASY MEALS: Flavorful Indian recipes have evolved over thousands of years. We’ve taken this wisdom and sealed it in a convenient package. Our fresh vegetable and lentil Entrées deliver you centuries of taste in less than 60 seconds.FAST, FLAVORFUL, ALL NATURAL: For close to 25 years, Tasty Bite has been making fast, flavorful and all natural ethnic food - including entrees, sauces and rices - to delight consumers, with a focus on supporting local farms and protecting the environment.UNBEATABLE TASTE: Tasty Bite's rices, sauces & entrees compare favorably to similar products from Uncle Ben's, Knorr's, Nishiki, Niko Niko, Fiesta, Lundberg Farms, Mahatma, Barilla, Healthy Choice, Marie Callenders, HMR Entrée, Whole Foods, Southern Living
Specs:
Height | 6.3 Inches |
Length | 7.3 Inches |
Number of items | 6 |
Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
Weight | 3.75 Pounds |
Width | 7.2 Inches |
Go to an Indian foods store and buy a few of the foil packed heat and eat meals along with a bag of soya chunks.
I do this before I go on motocamping trips. They last forever, are cheap as can be, and taste great.