OVIA' s KARA SEV is a traditional Indian snack made with besan flour Rice flour, salt and spices. Ovia's Kara sev is a spicy, tasty and crunchy snacks with a light texture and aromatic. Kara sev is a popular allover india with each regions have their unique sev. In tamilnadu , a small town called...
OVIA’s BOMBAY MIXTURE or Dal Mixture is a favorite Indian Namkeen snack which are loved by Asians allover the world. BOMBAY MIXTURE consists of a medley of spicy savouries such as sev, chickpeas, dried peas, fried lentils and cashewnuts , Bahamas nuts, Peanuts. Bombay mixture is known as chevda in India and chanachur in Bangladesh....
Thattai is a South Indian deep fried snack made with rice flour flavoured with spices. It is prepared during Janmashtami and Diwali seasons. It is known as Nippattu in Karnataka and Chekkalu in Andhra Pradesh/Telangana. This crisp fried rice crackers is good pair for tea.
OVIA’ s Pepper Kara Sev is a traditional Indian snack made with besan flour Rice flour, salt and spices. Ovia’s Pepper Kara Sev is a spicy, tasty and crunchy snacks with a light texture and aromatic. Pepper Kara Sev is a popular allover india with each regions have their unique sev. In tamilnadu , a...
‘ALOO BHUJIA’ is one of the most loved Indian namkeen snacks around the world ! Aloo Bhujia is a dry snack made with chickpea flour and boiled and mashed potatoes. OVIA ‘s crunchy potato snack, made with a perfect blend of fine spice to the potato and gram flour, OVIA’s AlooBhujia is most tastier and ...
OVIA’s Diwali Murukku is a savoury, crunchy snack originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is a crunchy tasty deep fried snack made of Rice flour, Dal flour and spices. The name murukku derives from the Tamil word for “twisted”, which refers to its shape. In India, murukku is especially popular in the states of Andhra...
OVIA’s ‘ Andhra Murukku is a delicious and tasty snack. It is made of Rice flour, besan flour, and spices. This Ring Muruku is a popular festival snack that is very popular in the Southern States of India. Chegodilu is the Andhra Version and Kodubele is the Karnataka version. Just that both resembles a ring...