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Cumin Powder, Coriander Powder and Garam Masala- the most ubiquitously used spices in our cuisine and these...
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Size | Weight (Kg) | Height in CM | Diameter in CM | Total Package |
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Large | 1.5 - 1.8 | 9.0 - 9.5 | 22.0 - 22.5 | Brass Box, 7 Brass Cups with tin coating Plate for chillies Cup Capacity - 100-125 Grams |
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have variations on dimensions & weight.---------------------------------------------------------
Cumin Powder, Coriander Powder and Garam Masala- the most ubiquitously used spices in our cuisine and these traditionally crafted masala dabba with tin coating is ideal to store them close to you in the kitchen
This new design launched by Zishta also comes with the middle plate to hold the dried chillies or bay leaves.
Traditional use of brass as spice container is to preserve the rich anti-oxidant properties of the predominant spices used in our cooking.
This version of the larger size Masala Box coated with tin was specifically done based on customer inputs so storage of grounded spices is convenient in these spice containers.
Zishta in collaboration with artisans of Gujarat bring you these exquisitely hand-crafted masala dabba created based on customer inputs.
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India


Frequently asked Queries
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What are different traditional storage?
We have a variety of options and some of the best include brass, neem wood and soapstone.
Do storage container need Kalai
For storing raw/whole food ingredients, it can be used without kalai. Grounded food or cooked food containers should have kalai.
How frequently do you need to do Kalai?
Depending on usage, kalai has to be redone between 2-3 years. As these containers will not be washed frequently unless its used for storing cooked food.
What are the benefits of storing in Brass?
Preserves anti-oxidants in the spices and food stored in them.
Can we refrigerate Cooked Food in traditional Containers?
Soapstone Containers can be refrigerated. Brass (With tin coating) is not recommended as it can impact the tin coating and its wear off on the food stored in them.


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