On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Kiran K Karthikeyan <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't mean the microwave food you usually get in the US. The ones I > mentioned are Indian brands which give you microwave versions of the > standard Indian fare - butter panner, dal makhani etc. They are quite good > and not as unhealthy as the ones you get in the US.
Butter paneer and dal makhni, eh? I rest my case! > Leavened mostly though they have some unleavened breads as well. The leading > brand is daily bread [1]. I'm surprised you couldn't find them in 2005 since > they started operations as early as 2003. When I moved to Bangalore in late > 2005, and I found their products in most of the high end grocery stores like > Spencers as well as their own outlets. And they are not expensive as Bread > Talk [2] which is a Singapore based group. These guys have also set up shop > as seperate outlets within higher end grocery stores, both in Bangalore and > Hyderabad. I do remember the Daily Bread being around. I don't remember going to it very often (possibly because there was not one convenient to me). I used to buy my bread from (the then so-named) Food World or from a local iyengar bakery in Rajaji Nagar. The iyengar bakery used to have brown bread every once in a while. Thaths -- "You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel." -- Homer J. Simpson
