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Tasty Bite Organic Madras Lentils is a convenient, ready-to-eat meal featuring soft lentils and red kidney beans in a creamy tomato sauce, seasoned with authentic Indian spices. This 10-ounce pack of 6 is perfect for busy professionals and families looking for a quick, nutritious, and flavorful meal option.
R**K
Very Tasty!
I absolutely love Tasty Bite's Organic Channa Masala! The flavors are rich and authentic, with the perfect blend of spices. I appreciate that it's ready to eat and microwavable, making it a convenient option for busy nights. As someone who follows a vegan and gluten-free diet, I'm thrilled that this dish meets my dietary restrictions without compromising on taste.I have purchased this product five times now, and each time I am impressed by the quality and consistency. It's become a staple in my pantry for those days when I want a delicious and satisfying meal without the hassle of cooking from scratch. I highly recommend Tasty Bite's Channa Masala to anyone looking for a convenient, flavorful, and healthy meal option.
J**R
Excellent Option for Needed Fiber, Beware a Bit Acidic
They are quick, easy, and taste good. Just be aware, they are marked as mild, but that is a relative mild obviously- they pretty acidic actually.However, not to be too indelicate, they are a miracle for when you have become irregular in my experience. Eating the bag by itself seems to provide some necessary fiber and other components composition, that may help in that department
C**J
taste great, convenient to use
Fast to keep on hand, only have to spend 20 mins cooking rice and you're ready to eat on those days you are in a rush. I am gluten free and these work great for me. I like the creamy texture but wish they were a tad bit chunkier, not pur`ed quite as much. They are not spicy hot, but are flavorful. They are a tad pricey, but you pay for convenience. A home made version would be much cheaper of course.
D**E
Delicious vegan meal
As a gluten free vegan, I love finding easy to eat options. I adore Indian food, and this is delicious. It is mildly spiced, but flavorful, and precooked. I chop tomatoes and onions to add extra vegetables and eat directly from the pouch on the go. I have even added cashew cream, which makes this feel decadent for an on the go meal.The entire pouch has just over 300 calories and is very filling as an entire meal for one, would work as a side dish for two.
A**R
Quick and easy meal
I didn’t know what to expect because this is not a product of a type that I’ve ever tried before, but I was pleasantly surprised. I put it over rice and it’s a quick and satisfying meal. It was especially good for me because I really don’t like to cook. You really don’t even need the rice..
A**A
Quick, cheap way to satisfy cravings for Indian food
These were so good! Second only to my favorite, Bombay Potatoes. Pair with rice and Pita (or better yet, Naan) and a weeknight dinner is elevated to something special.
K**S
short dated, ok flavour
I was hoping to restock some camping and quick emergency meals before winter, so I got several different flavours on subscription. The sweet potato korma had barely over a one month date on it. The flavour is fine, not great but like "ok if there is a power outage and you just want some food". I don't know if the reviews for the other kinds will just all show up on this same page, but if they do, here are the rest. This vegetable tika has about 6 months date and I haven't tried it, but I'm sure it's about the same "fine". The Jaipur vegetables I have tried in the past and remember it being pretty good, but these only had a 3 month date on them. The boxes the pouches came in also had an odd funky smell, a bit like old cheese, which makes me wonder about their storage before shipment. I really expect packaged or canned food to have a longer sell by date (like if I got these from the local market I think the dates are a year). The one thing I can say is that if using subscribe and save you do get a better price per pouch deal of between $1-2 generally, depending upon your location. If you want easy meals and aren't planning to keep them on hand for a long time then it's a good deal. If you want longer term Indian food for emergency back-up (since let's face it, most emergency food pouches are bland, poor nutritional quality, and if you have issues with wheat are sort of a gut-purge) then probably go for the cans of jyoti foods (I bought the Jaipur karhi at the same time in cans and it has almost a 2 year date, so thumbs up), even though they are more expensive and of course take up more space as cans.
C**Y
Vegetarian heaven.
Tasty Bite I find faultless.
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