
Plant-Based. No Additives. Eco-Friendly.
Organic. All-Natural. Non-Allergenic.
Soy Free. Low Sugar. High Protein.
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Cryogenic Grinding
Ground at −196°C in liquid nitrogen
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Zero Additives
No preservatives, colours or fillers
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FSSAI Verified
Lic. 11225333001354
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Lab Tested
Third-party · Every batch
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Naturally Sourced
Pure ingredients only
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The Ingredients Behind the Flavour
Most blends use the same spices. The difference is in which ones are chosen, and how much of their flavour actually survives the grinding process.
Cryogenic Technology
Ground at −196°C
Ground at −196°C in liquid nitrogen. Cryogenic grinding preserves volatile oils and flavour that conventional grinding destroys.
Your food tastes noticeably more intense
Cryogenic grinding preserves 3x more volatile oils - the compounds that carry taste and aroma - compared to conventional heat grinding.
Your pack lasts twice as long
Because flavour concentration is so high, you use half the amount per dish - so 400g lasts as long as 800g of a conventional brand.
Zero flavour lost in the grinding process
At liquid nitrogen temperatures there is no heat, no oxidation, no evaporation. Every volatile oil is locked in at its most potent moment.
Pure spice - nothing diluting it
No anti-caking agents, artificial colours or preservatives. Every ingredient in the pack is a spice. FSSAI verified and lab tested every batch.
Every Doubt Answered
FAQs
What is menthiya hittu and how is it used in cooking?
Menthiya hittu is a traditional Karnataka spice blend made using fenugreek (methi) along with other spices. It is typically added to curries or mixed with rice to enhance flavour and add depth to everyday meals.
How is menthiya hittu different from using plain fenugreek powder?
While plain fenugreek powder has a strong, slightly bitter taste, menthiya hittu is a balanced blend that combines fenugreek with other spices. This makes it more rounded in flavour and easier to use in regular cooking.
Can menthiya hittu be added directly to rice?
Yes, it is often mixed with hot rice along with ghee or oil. This is a common way to use spice blends in Karnataka, especially for quick, flavourful meals without preparing a full curry.
Is fenugreek (methi) commonly used in everyday cooking?
Yes, fenugreek is widely used in Indian cooking in different forms, including seeds, leaves, and powders. It’s typically used in small quantities as part of regular meals rather than as a primary ingredient.
What dishes pair well with menthiya hittu?
It works well in simple curries, gravies, and rice-based dishes. It’s often used to add flavour to everyday meals without needing a complex spice mix.