| | |  | Rice Dishes | Home » » » A Taste of India Masala Rice and Lentils, 6-Ounces (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Quick meal - Ready in minutes. Microwavable container! Real fast; Real easy. A taste of India in just a few minutes! Enjoy real Indian cuisine anytime, anywhere. We've included all the ingredients and flavors. No preservatives. No trans fat. Gluten free. No MSG. Mix, heat & enjoy! Produced in Thailand. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of six, six-ounce cartons (total of 36 ounces)
• Jasmine rice and pink lentils sauced with flavors including tomato, ginger, coconut milk, and spices
• Ready to eat from microwavable carton in 10 minutes; no preservatives, trans fats, or MSG
• Add water to carton, stir in ingredients from envelopes in carton, microwave, allow to rest, and eat
• Made in Thailand
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 36.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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loved itJan 04, 2009
By Dr. C. I think this was great. However, being a typical American, I felt like I wanted some meat to go with it. That's not what they think in India. To complain about this as being "not spicy" or better as a side dish kind of misses the point. Not everything in the world is geared towards the typical american view of food. I think this was great the way it is.
Great for a quick lunchJan 04, 2012
By SusanGF I enjoyed this mixture for a quick lunch with a poached egg on top - made it a bit more savory and I didn't mind that it wasn't more spicy. The individual who found that the rice was undercooked probably didn't wait the 4 minutes for the rice to sit after the second cooking time period. All in all, not bad!
Loved it for my child and IMay 24, 2011
By C P
"Madam of the Muse"
Okay I am American... but I have eaten homestyle south India food, Goan, Bengali in the kitchens of friends. I do like spicy madras style. But when it comes to my child, the little one consistently turns her nose up to curry. This, no. I have made it 3 times. I do not use microwave. When I added stir fry veggies it was okay nice not great but acceptable. She liked it and I turned the heat up for me with some Tony Casheries( A creole/cajun spice blend) . However when I added cooked meat rotisserie chicken or honey marinated chicken kabob pieces it was wonderful. I think accompanied with a salad- a complete meal for two w/o excessive calories but a satisfying portion. I love the burn but her system does not and it opens his palate to an array of flavors. The one with raisins is excellent too. I tried the low sodium one.. It definitely needed some red octane but my child was good to go. Would I take a Marsala Dosa and spicy sambar over this yes( In a red hot minute!) but to put together a quick meal out of the cabinet;this is my new favorite flavorful staple.
Not spicy and the rice was undercookedDec 19, 2006
By The Usual Suspect Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines. I did not like this however. It is not spicy and too sweet. On my first attempt, following the directions on the packet in my 1300 watt microwave, the rice was undercooked and needed more time. I haven't bothered to try it again because I didn't enjoy it. I prefer the Taste of Thai Coconut Ginger and Peanut from the same company.
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