KUSKA Flavourful South Indian Style Veg Biryani Rice

Kuska Biryani is a flavorful South Indian-style biryani made with aromatic basmati rice, ghee, and a blend of spices, cooked without meat but rich in taste and fragrance.


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KUSKA is a traditional South Indian-style biryani rice cooked without meat yet bursting with rich flavour and delightful aroma. Prepared with long-grain basmati rice, pure ghee, and a carefully balanced blend of spices, this kuska is ideal for those who love light, aromatic biryani. It suits vegetarians, kids, office-goers, and anyone wanting a non-greasy, tasty meal that still feels indulgent. Enjoy it as a wholesome main dish or pair it with raita, gravy, or curry for a complete experience. Crafted with consistency and quality in mind, it’s perfect for daily meals, weekend gatherings, parties, or office lunches. Available fresh from NO 01 KRISHNAGIRIMAIN ROAD CHAIRMANDURAISAMY ROAD OPPOSITE TO HDFC BANK.

Made with premium long-grain basmati rice
Pure ghee adds rich aroma and taste
No meat, yet full of flavour
Perfect for kids and vegetarians
Pairs well with raita, gravy, or curry
Light, non-greasy and easy to digest

Open the packed kuska and transfer to a microwave-safe bowl or pan. Reheat on low to medium heat until hot, stirring occasionally for even warmth. Serve hot with raita, kurma, salna, or your favourite curry. Consume immediately after reheating and avoid refreezing or multiple reheats.

Kuska biryani is made using aromatic basmati rice, ghee, onions, tomatoes, and a blend of traditional South Indian spices like garam masala, cinnamon, cloves, and bay leaf. Unlike regular biryani, kuska has no meat, yet delivers the same rich flavour, fragrance, and satisfying biryani experience.

Yes, kuska is typically vegetarian because it is cooked without meat. It uses basmati rice, ghee, spices, and sometimes vegetables or curd-based gravies on the side. Our kuska is completely meat-free, making it suitable for vegetarians and anyone looking for a lighter biryani-style rice dish.

The main difference is that biryani includes meat or vegetables layered with rice, while kuska is flavourful spiced rice cooked without meat or vegetable chunks. Kuska still captures the classic biryani taste and aroma, making it ideal for those who want a lighter, vegetarian-friendly biryani-style meal.

Kuska pairs beautifully with onion raita, vegetable kurma, salna, egg curry, or simple curd for a balanced meal. You can also serve it with fried or roasted sides. Because kuska is mildly spiced yet aromatic, it complements a wide range of gravies and accompaniments very well.

Kuska is usually mildly to moderately spiced, focusing more on aroma than heat. Our kuska is prepared to be flavourful yet gentle, making it suitable for most kids and elders. If serving children sensitive to spice, you can pair it with curd or raita to make it even milder.