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MTR Paneer Butter Masala, 10.5-Ounce Box, (Pack of 10)

MTR Paneer Butter Masala, 10.5-Ounce Box, (Pack of 10)

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Brand: MTR
Category: Grocery

List Price: $22.90
Buy New: $17.50
You Save: $5.40 (24%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 8243

Number Of Items: 10
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6 x 7.5 x 0.9

UPC: 840965000765
EAN: 0840965000765
ASIN: B000M9LROC

Release Date: December 28, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • INDIAN FOOD
  • COTTAGE CHESSE IN TOMATO BUTTER GRAVY
  • PANEER,BUTTER ,MASALA
  • VEGETARIAN.NON SPICY
  • READY TO EAT INDIAN CURRIES

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Butter smutter - here are the ingredients:   August 10, 2008
Jane E. Applebee
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

MTR should consider changing the name of this item for their American market.

Paneer Butter Masala, at 16g of fat per serving - each package is considered 3 servings - certainly isn't a low-fat entree, however, it isn't as bad as it sounds and it is tasty and satisfying; especially good over rice on cold rainy days when you need something comforting and slickery with fat. It is, in other words, the Indian version of the grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup.

I don't understand why the ingredients are not listed for every grocery item, I suppose it is because they vary seasonally? Maybe? In any case, here are the ingredients off the package I bought a few months ago:

Water, Tomato (16%), Cottage Cheese (16%), Onion, Cashew nut, Ghee, Butter (2%), Salt, Coriander, Red chili, Ginger, Garlic, Green chili, Turmeric, Coriander leaves, Cumin, Fenugreek leaves, and Spices



5 out of 5 stars What's Not to Love?   August 1, 2008
Katphish (ny)
Pre-packaged Indian food that actually tastes like what you'd get at a decent Indian restaurant (sometimes better, depending where you live). I've tried a number of these and they've all been delicious so far. What's even better is the price! Most imported ethnic food items, particularly pre-packaged convenience foods, are much more pricey. These are actually quite cheap. As if that weren't enough, these products are 100% all natural, which to me at least, is very important. No high-fructose corn syrup of hydrogenated oils or MSG or scores of chemical preservatives you can't even pronounce let along identify. And, even considering that, they somehow have the shelf-life of plutonium. I justify buying these 10-packs by telling myself it's part of my disaster preparedness plan :) Come Armageddon, when everyone else is either starving to death, eating radioactive rodents they caught, or force-feeding themselves horrible MREs, I'll have my own ready supply of delicious Indian delicasies to enjoy before I succumb to my wounds!

Last, but certainly not least, is the ease of preparation and speed. These have become a staple in my home and we have them all the time! If you like Indian food but either can't or don't want to make it yourself or go out and get it, then give these a try and see if you fall in love with them as I did!

Ok, one more small sidenote: there are tons of varieties to try. I disagree with the reviewer that said they all taste the same. While some varieties might be similar, some dishes are similar by nature. I haven't noticed any "sameness" or monotony after having tried about 6 different ones. Maybe it's just my highly accute tastebuds? :)



1 out of 5 stars Everything from MTR has the same taste   April 2, 2008
H. Thakkar (Akron, OH)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

You will probably like this the first few times you have it until you realize that anything from MTR has the same basic taste. Trust an Indian when it comes to Indian food


5 out of 5 stars AWESOMENESS IN FOOD FORM   August 23, 2007
Howie (Gold Canyon, Arizona United States)
A tad on the spicy side but you don't notice it after digging in. Pure awesome in food form. Probably not the best for you, but you won't care because of it's deliciousness. These last about a month and then I have to reorder.


5 out of 5 stars an excellent product   August 17, 2007
Mensch (Baltimore, MD)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love paneer dishes but they're difficult to prepare from scratch and the pre-packaged Indian foods that you buy at the grocery store are usually $4-6 dollars per package. These are more affordable, and they're really good. A little on the spicy side -- don't buy them if you like mild foods.

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