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Ready to eat products serving up traditional Indian snacks might have a tough road ahead in order to compete with the original recipe. Lets see how snack pit’s muri Indian masala does on our first impressions test.

A famous frozen dessert recipe such as kulfi requires a significant amount of effort to do justice to. This instant dessert mix by Tops Instant Kesar Pista Kulfi Mix is a wonderful way to enjoy this traditional Indian dessert at home.

We have enjoyed earlier low-calorie versions of Diet Popcorns by Act II. This one disappoints. It is chewy and not tasty at all.

ACT II’s new Classic Diet Popcorn that contains 60% less salt, which is made to cater to a low sodium diet to help manage high blood pressure. Here is how it tastes.

Ready-to-eat products are known for their convenience and authentic taste. Let’s see if ITC Kitchen’s of India’s new ready to eat variant of the iconic Dal Bukhara is as great as the original.

Masala monk’s Ammiji’s chai masala is loaded with natural ingredients that are helpful for digestion. For our first impressions test, we decided to check out its tasteful nature.

The vacuum-cooked purple sweet potato chips from To Be Healthy (TBH) are cooked in 50% less oil as compared to other chips. Here are our first impressions of this vegan and gluten-free snack.

An unsweetened and unsalted almond butter, which is also 100% natural, can be quite healthy as compared to other spreads. But can it taste as good as other sweetened products?

Combo set containing various variants of dry fruit mixes are a great hit as a gift during a festive season. Can this new combo set from Nutty Gritties be a part of your list? Let’s find out.

Sunfeast’s dark fantasy range of products is known for its quality of chocolaty goodness, let’s see it its yumfills choco pies satisfy our craving for a soft cake covered with choco and loaded with cream.

A cafe Mocha is a caffeinated beverage that has the perfect blend of cocoa and coffee. Can nescafe gold’s choco mocha give you that cafe-style beverage with its sachet? Let’s find out.