Gits Pav Bhaji, Medium, 10.5-Ounce Packages (Pack of 10) | 
enlarge | Brand: Gits Category: Grocery
List Price: $33.00 Buy New: $25.38 You Save: $7.62 (23%)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 24818
Number Of Items: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 6 x 11.7
UPC: 675861463105 EAN: 0675861463105 ASIN: B000EGUU9G
Release Date: March 22, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of 10 10.5-ounce heat-and-eat dishes | | • | Authentic Indian recipe | | • | Does not require refrigeration | | • | All-natural, vegan, vegetarian | | • | Product of India |
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| Customer Reviews:
Tasty BUT Indian Companies Should Look at Nutritional Values November 29, 2007 jedi 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Gits, Kohinoor, Tasty Bites, most of the packages from these companies deliver good spicy, Indian dishes. The biggest problem we find is - either they are not vegan (milk products or butter are considered vegetarian in India), or they have tons of hydrogenated oils and transfatty oils (again, healthy eating is not the norm in India - rather I should say, what used to be perfectly healthy before has become unhealthy as people now have started adopting sedentary middle-class lifestyles). I am still giving 4 stars as I love the taste and the convenience of quick cooking, but my advice to these companies would be - produce healthier but equally tasty packages, and to the consumers, check the labels and insist on truth-in-advertising from these companies. This particular product (Pav Bhaji) is tasty, salty and oily - love and cringe at the same time thinking about it. These are best eaten with rotis, or naans, etc. Instead of bread or rice, we find Mexican tortillas to be an excellent substitute for Indian rotis. Whole Foods sells Chili and wheat tortillas which substitute very well as rotis.
Not a Stand-Alone Dish August 16, 2006 Coffee Guy (USA) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
The taste of this spicy dish is excellent. But I have to take one star away because there is no indication in the description that you really can't eat this by itself, and I'm an hour away from a grocery store, so the convenience I was counting on turned out to be a big inconvenience. (Bread goes with this much better than would a starch or rice, by the way.) If you can get Indian (style) bread easily, it would be even better - I've had mine with wheat bread twice so far. I have to take the second star away because you have to buy ten of them, which will take up cabinet space for several weeks. It would be better for us if Amazon would offer an assortment of flavors if they're going to only offer case quantities.
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