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TASTY BITE Organic Coconut Squash Dal is a ready-to-eat, vegan meal that combines delicious yellow dal with squash and spices in a creamy coconut sauce. Packaged in a convenient 10-ounce size, this product comes in a pack of 6 and is perfect for those seeking a quick, authentic Indian culinary experience without the hassle of preparation.
C**
Delicious source of protein
Flavor is great and it is so easy to prepare. It has a medium heat level. Good value.
A**A
Channa Masala
I love this chana masala. The flavor is just a little more bland than I like mine, so I add 1 tsp of kashmiri chili powder and stir before microwaving it. It's a delicious, easy, and quick meal. I also enjoy the Madras lentils and buy that from costco when it's on sale. Madras lentils tastes like american chili. I love that these products are organic and am willing to spend a little extra to get these.
M**M
Delicious And Healthy
The media could not be loaded. Even after 37 years of marriage with children, I still cook, but not every night anymore. When I do cook a family or family and guests dinner, I like to use our crockpot and my homemade lentil soup is a favorite. I actually prefer vegetarian dishes and lentils are one of my favorites. But because there is no mama homemade lentil soup around all the time, I looked on Amazon for lentil soup options. I found the Tasty Bite organic Madras Lentils in pouches in 2 sizes, single serving and family size. This tasty mix contains lentils, red beans, and spices, and it is “simmered in a creamy tomato sauce.”After reading the description, I decided to try it. It is now going to be a regular staple in our cupboard. One of the features I really liked was that it is so easy and quick to heat. You can heat it directly in the pouch for one minute in the microwave or add it to a pot and simmer it that way. The other night my husband and I were going out but didn’t have time for dinner so I heated one of the lentil pouches and ate it in the car!I was even inspired to make a video about it for you guys to help you make a decision if you’re looking for lentils. So here is MusicMom Jeanine with her Madras Lentils in a short “ this is how I do it” video. I give it yummy thumbs 👍🏼 up!
S**F
Amazing taste!
Just heat and serve over rice; tastes amazing! It says to heat one minute but 2 minutes are needed. One package serves one person as I have a large appetite. I usually purchase these at Costco but this price is comparable.
W**E
So good on tired days with rice or quinoa pouch
This is so easy and tasty on a lazy day! Tastes close to a take out order and satisfies. I do add veggies and rice or quinoa but then you’d need added spices. Still delicious
T**N
Very Tasty
Great for a quick and tasty meal
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.
M**J
Delicious and Healthy!
Highly recommend this product. Lentils are delicious with great flavor. I usually buy this at Costco but price is similar. Lentils are very healthy & recommended in most diets. If I don't have the time to make my own lentil stew or soup I'll be having this instead. It's easy and fast to make. I usually add hot sauce or cheese. It doesn't have a strong smell when heating.
C**E
Healthy eating on the go
Great product. Perfect for someone who wants to eat healthy with no time for cooking.
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