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Frozen Indian Mixed Snacks Marketed in UK by Goodlife.


Indian foods are the hottest thing going in the United Kingdom these days, and that's not just the spices! To feed Britons' growing appetite for Indian fare, Goodlife Foods, Kingsland Grange, Warrington, Cheshire, has rolled out an Indian snack selection.

The 18-count Indian Selection offers six each of Onion Bahjia, Aloo Wada and Spicy Pakora Pakora is a type of Indian cuisine and Pakistani cuisine created by taking ingredients such as chicken, onion, eggplant, lentils, potato, spinach, cauliflower, tomato, and chilli, dipping them in a batter of gram flour and then deep-frying them.  snacks and is billed as great for holiday parties - or just munching in front of the TV. The all-vegetarian range features 100% natural ingredients - which means, among other things, nothing genetically modified.

Onion Bhajias are seasoned with coriander coriander (kōr'ēăn`dər), strong-smelling Old World annual herb (Coriandrum sativum) of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), cultivated for its fruits. , cumin cumin or cummin (both: kŭm`ĭn), low annual herb (Cuminum cyminum) of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), long cultivated in the Old World for the aromatic seedlike fruits.  and turmeric turmeric: see ginger.
turmeric

Perennial herbaceous plant (Curcuma longa; family Zingiberaceae), native to southern India and Indonesia. Its tuberous rhizomes have been used from antiquity as a condiment, as a textile dye, and medically as an
. Potato-based Aloo Wadas are garnished with onions, lemon juice and garam masala, while Sweet & Spicy Pakoras combine brown rice with mung beans and mango and lime chutney chut·ney  
n.
A pungent relish made of fruits, spices, and herbs.



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. Recommended retail price for the snack selection is 2.29 [pounds sterling].

"The launch of Goodlife Indian Selection represents a significant first move for the company into the rapidly expanding `finger food' sector," said John Addison, chairman of the company. "The Indian Selection shows the innovative and entrepreneurial approach that is driving Goodlife Foods into the next millennium.
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Date:Jul 1, 2000
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