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Ravanna

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  1. I hare found Kalustyan's to be overpriced, especially considering the relatively puny amounts you get for your money....

    An excellent online store is based in Milwaukee. It's called www.ishopindian.com and it even supplies fresh curry leaves! :wink:

    For my dalia fix (as in, roasted chana dal) , I have shopped at www.spicesgalore1.com. They have always bestowed excellent service.

    I'm somewhat turned off by Penzey's.

  2. I buy "dalia" (meaning roasted Channa dal) at the Indian grocer more than anything else-- people that have tasted my food are pleasantly surprised, then want some of their own. A nut-allergic acquaintance was delighted to find a wonderful peanut substitute. I recently saw them sold in split form.

  3. I love dalia, which I buy in bags online. I have always thought they were roasted channa dal, and so they are.

    But recently, I'm finding that my beloved "dalia" has other meanings. One cookbook says dalia is a porridge. Another said it was a gram flour. Then last week I food it sold in split form. Now I am confused.

    What does the word mean to you?

  4. I was.inspired by this thread and went ahead and purchased curry powder from an Indian grocer. Ugh! It included black salt as one of the ingredients. The brand was Deep.

    I thought b-s. (black salt) was reserved for chaat masala (At least, that's where it should stay...)

  5. I am intrigued by the bag of kokum I :huh: picked up from the Indian grocer: they're fun to suck on -- sour! How are these related to your beloved mangosteen? How can I use them besides plopping them in simmering dal? How do they compare with "kokum peel?"

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