Best Ready to Eat Indian Meals to Keep Handy


Before the pandemic hit us all, just a handful of people knew the actual importance of ready to eat Indian food.

These people were hostelers, travelers, and travel agencies. 

Ready to eat food holds so much importance for those students who are living in the hostel. You will often find a hostelite saying I love you more to a packet of maggie than to girlfriends and boyfriends. 

And Indian travelers might miss sightseeing. But god forbid if they miss a meal, it will be an episode of Roadies. That too with more views than actual Roadies. After taking Indians on a few trips, travel agencies and travel agents quickly understood this fact. Most of them included ready to eat Indian food in their travel pack. 


After the pandemic took us by surprise, many of us tried to find that hidden chef buried deep inside us. Some were fortunate enough to find that chef and some went from "hum honge kamyab" to "ye dukh kahe khatam nahi ho raha". 

And now most of us have busy work-from-home schedules. Even those who have met their hidden chef are not able to make their own food on time. 

Now it's time for the ready to eat Indian meals to shine. Because we have learned the importance of ready to eat Indian food the hard way. That's why we thought why not prepare a list. So here it is: 


Ready to eat Indian food brands

Desi Mealz:

Launched in 2014, Desi Mealz is close to our hearts because it's a result of a mother's love for her daughter. Desi Mealz not only offers a variety of readymade Indian meals like Veggie Pulav, Hyderabadi Biryani, Bisibele Bath. It also offers instant healthy breakfast options Such as Lemon Vermicelli, Masala Poha, Mini Idli Sambar. You can also choose from various cuisines like, 

Indian: Masala Upma, Tamarind Poha, Sabudana Khichdi, Yin Yang Poha, Tomato Vermicelli, Upma, Dal Khichdi Pongal.

Mexican: Mexican Rice.

Indian-Chinese cuisines: Schezwan paneer fried rice.

This is not it. Desi Mealz also has a range of options available in No onion, no garlic ready to eat Indian meals



Ready to Eat Indian Foods


MTR Foods:

Initially started as a well-known eatery in Bangalore called Mavalli Tiffin Room. After there was an emergency declared in India in 1970, Mavalli Tiffin Room went into losses. To cover the losses MTR foods was invented. MTR foods offer a wide variety of ready to eat Indian food options to choose from such as instant mixes, pickles, papads, milk beverages, ready-to-eat curries and gravies, and many more.


Git's Foods:

Mumbai-based Git's was invented in 1963 by two journalists who wanted an easy and quick cooking experience. The brand offers a combo of ready to eat Indian meals like jeera rice-dal tadka, basmati rice, and rajma masala alongside a large group of curries and pulaos. It's additionally known for its premix of Gulab Jamun, Khaman, Idli, dosa, and vada.

 

Nestle Maggie: 

This list is not complete without mentioning the maggie. Maggie in fact should be declared as the staple food of hostel students. If you look at Maggie today, Maggie is no longer available in just one flavor. There are so many varieties of these instant noodles now. It now has Chicken and Tomato flavor. Also comes in wheat flour noodles which is a healthier option for health-conscious people.



McCain: 

Even though McCain is not an Indian Brand initially, it still has a lot of ready to eat Indian food to offer such as Aaloo Tikki, Smilies, Cheesy Bites, and frozen french fries. All these snacks are frozen. Just give it a fry and they are ready to be munched on.


ITC Kitchens of India:

ITC Kitchens was launched in 2001. It includes the outstanding dishes from their best restaurants made by the ITC master chefs.

There was Bukhara's extraordinary dal and Chicken Chettinad from Dum Pukht. The RTE contributions are ordered under Daily Treats like Palak Paneer, Pav Bhaji, Aloo Mutter just as Gourmet Delights highlighting dishes from imperial foods, local specialties like Mirch ka Salan and Yakhni Pulao and pastries.


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