Of Trust Authenticity Blend Gourmet Indian Masala

and authenticity. Its versatility in Indian cuisine


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Of Trust Authenticity Blend is a premium Indian masala crafted for home cooks who value purity, flavour and consistency in every meal. Designed to bring a reliable circle of trust to your kitchen, this versatile blend enhances curries, dals, vegetables, snacks and marinades with layered aroma and taste. Ideal for busy families, new cooks and experienced chefs, it delivers a restaurant-style finish without effort or complex recipes. Manufactured and packed with care at RAM BHAROSE RANGPUR ROAD B-IV, Kota, Rajasthan, 324002, it ensures dependable quality in every batch you open. Whether you are experimenting with regional recipes or perfecting daily meals, Of Trust makes cooking simpler, tastier and more confident.

Balanced spices for everyday Indian dishes
Delivers restaurant-style flavour at home
Versatile for curries, snacks and marinades
Consistent taste you can rely on
Made with carefully selected quality ingredients

Use 1–2 teaspoons of Trust Authenticity Blend per serving. Add to hot oil while sautéing onions or aromatics, then cook for 1–2 minutes to release flavours. Adjust quantity to taste. Use in curries, dals, vegetables, rice dishes or marinades. Store in an airtight container, away from moisture and direct sunlight.

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