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Madurai-Dindigul Visit

The Bakers team of Yogesh and Pravesh Vij, Muthu Krishnan and Nimal of Trioka made a visit to Madurai and Dindigul markets on Friday, 19th July 2013. Bakers is doing fairly well in both markets

Cookery Workshop

Bakers is sponsoring a cookery show by Master Chef 2 winner Ripu Daman Handa orgainsed by Kovai Shopping at the Residency on the 3rd of August, Saturday morning 10 O'clock. All are welcome.

Bangalore Market Visit

The Bakers team of Naresh and Pravesh Vij, Bhavani Shanker, brand consultant Nimal of Trioka and the Bhatinda distributor Hitender Kakaria of Super Spices made a visit to the Bangalore markets on the 4th and 5th of July. They were accompanied by Anantha Padmanabha and the sales officers from the Bangalore stockist Pratibha Marketing.

Pav Bhaji Masala

Pav Bhaji is a spicy dish that originated in Mumbai cuisine, mainly as a fast food. Of late it has achieved cult status being part of celebrity weddings and even infiltrating into five star restaurants.  The word Pav has its origins in the Portuguese Pao, which means bread. Bhaji in Marathi means vegetable dish.  Bhaji is a thick potato-based curry, garnished with coriander leaves, chopped onion, and a dash of lemon. The general procedure for making the Bhaji remains the same. Potatoes are mashed on a flat griddle (Tava), and made into a thick gravy after adding sliced tomatoes, finely chopped onion, green peas and chopped capsicum (green bell pepper). Other assorted vegetables such as cauliflower and carrots are mashed and added. Garlic too is added at times to spice it up. A special blend of spices simply called the Pav Bhaji Masala is added to this thick gravy giving the bhaji its authentic slightly orange brown color. The gravy is then allowed to simmer on the pan for...