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Butterfly Ayurveda’s Desi Masala Chai claims to be flavourful along with having a number of health benefits like helping cure a common cold and easing abdominal bloating.

Kohinoor’s Awadhi Biryani Kit aims to bring restaurant-style taste to your doorstep. So we decided to review this product and check it out ourselves. This is an easy-to-use kit, and even somebody new to cooking will be able to make this biryani properly.

Heat and eat pizzas by Kuppies are Pan Pizzas or deep dish pizzas which typically have a thicker base. The base of Kuppies’ Margherita Pan Pizza is thick but fluffy. It does not seem dry and dense upon heating.

The box, a brown, plain cardboard case is simple, yet artisanal. But don’t mistake ‘simplicity’ for low-quality. These bajra, coconut and jaggery cookies by Whole Foods, are, in fact, delicious and boast of a healthy list of ingredients too.

Maggi’s pasta, which is distributed under the brand name of ‘Pazzta,’ is also available in multiple flavor variants. Its Pazzta Masala Penne variant, among the more popular and advertised variants, is the subject of our first impressions taste test this time.

A cup of green tea can provide you with a healthy dose of antioxidants. Here are our first impressions of Sprig’s Green Tea with Tulsi, a herbal infusion that claims to provide its consumers a balance of taste and health.

Fatafat Digestive Pills is one of the tastiest ways to revisit your childhood. There’s too much nostalgia attached to a product like this, and that makes half the battle easy.

A poha made from multi millet goodness! Here is our first impression of Manna’ Ready To Eat Poha recipe. Let’s see if its taste complements its healthy nature.

Maggi Chicken Noodles is the only non-vegetarian product in the entire Maggi line-up. It is also amongst the longer running variants and enjoys a large and loyal fan following.

Organic Roots, a relatively new brand seen on the shelves of supermarkets, has come up with a ready-to-eat version of everyone’s favorite home recipe, Khichdi. With just the addition of hot water, this 3-minute recipe claims to be nutritious, bringing together the goodness of rice, a mix of lentils and millets, and a smattering of vegetables.

Tata Sampann’s 6 Grain Khichdi Mix contains grains and spices and is very simple to cook. There are no preservatives or additives, just a mix of grains and a separate sachet of a dry masala.