Chheda's Kachori Spice-Filled Savory Snack Balls, 6 oz (170g)
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Product Description
Kachori is an Indian snack of a savory ball stuffed with gram flour noodles and spices. Originating from Northern India, this spicy snack features a crispy fried outer shell and sweet or savory spiced fillings. These mini Kachoris have the same features of a fresh kachori, with the ease of enjoyment at tea time.
The year was 1993, and Mr. Ashok Chheda, hailing from the Kutchi community in Mumbai, set out with a word of advice from his mother and a simple vision to guide him. What was the advice? To earn the respect of the community, it was important for him to start up his own business. Coming from a family of traders, Mr. Ashok Chheda knew the ins and outs of trading. So what next? Picture this. Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, had never woken up to the possibility of something other than Potato Chips as a snack. Here is where Mr. Chheda saw his opportunity, and under the name Chheda Wafers, introduced traditional Banana Chips in standardized packaging. From the Banana chips, began Chheda's empire of Indian snacks (namkeens)!
Kachori is an Indian snack of a savory ball stuffed with gram flour noodles and spices. Originating from Northern India, this spicy snack features a crispy fried outer shell and sweet or savory spiced fillings. These mini Kachoris have the same features of a fresh kachori, with the ease of enjoyment at tea time.
The year was 1993, and Mr. Ashok Chheda, hailing from the Kutchi community in Mumbai, set out with a word of advice from his mother and a simple vision to guide him. What was the advice? To earn the respect of the community, it was important for him to start up his own business. Coming from a family of traders, Mr. Ashok Chheda knew the ins and outs of trading. So what next? Picture this. Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, had never woken up to the possibility of something other than Potato Chips as a snack. Here is where Mr. Chheda saw his opportunity, and under the name Chheda Wafers, introduced traditional Banana Chips in standardized packaging. From the Banana chips, began Chheda's empire of Indian snacks (namkeens)!