Of Trust Authentic Spice Blend for Indian Cooking

and authenticity. Its versatility in Indian cuisine


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Of Trust is a carefully balanced spice blend crafted for home cooks who love rich, authentic Indian flavours in everyday dishes. Ideal for regular meals and special feasts, it brings consistent taste, aroma and colour to curries, dals, sabzis, marinades and snacks. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced cook, this blend simplifies complex recipes without compromising on traditional flavour or quality. Sourced and blended with care, it ensures dependable results you can rely on from RAM BHAROSE RANGPUR ROAD B-IV, Kota, Rajasthan, 324002. Use it to elevate simple vegetables, rice dishes, gravies and tikkas into flavourful, comforting meals your family and guests will remember.

Balanced spices for authentic Indian flavour
Versatile for curries, dals and snacks
Consistent taste in every batch
Saves time on complex spice mixing
Ideal for everyday and festive cooking

Add 1–2 teaspoons of Of Trust spice blend while cooking curries, dals or vegetable dishes. Adjust quantity to taste. For marinades, mix with yogurt or oil and coat vegetables or protein, then rest 20–30 minutes before cooking. Store in an airtight container away from moisture and direct sunlight.

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