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Hi. I live in Los Angeles and I recently found a local Indian market
that sells vegetarian meals, with no preservatives or sweeteners, in pouches that you can microwave in two minutes. Here are the websites of the companies that make the meals (they are all in India): http://haldiram.com/ http://adf-foods.com/our-brands/cate...id=1&cat_id=15 http://mtrfoods.com/readytoeat/index.htm I don't cook much so finding these meals was pretty exciting to me. I'm just wondering if there are other companies that make similar healthy, microwavable meals of other cuisines, such as Thai, Chinese or Vietnamese. Does anyone know? Are there any food-related websites on which I should also post this question? Thanks |
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Skylamar Jones wrote:
> Hi. I live in Los Angeles and I recently found a local Indian market > that sells vegetarian meals, with no preservatives or sweeteners, in > pouches that you can microwave in two minutes. Here are the websites of > the companies that make the meals (they are all in India): > > http://haldiram.com/ > http://adf-foods.com/our-brands/cate...id=1&cat_id=15 > http://mtrfoods.com/readytoeat/index.htm > > I don't cook much so finding these meals was pretty exciting to me. I'm > just wondering if there are other companies that make similar healthy, > microwavable meals of other cuisines, such as Thai, Chinese or > Vietnamese. Does anyone know? > > Are there any food-related websites on which I should also post this > question? > > Thanks You can see some ethnic frozen food at Whole Foods & Trader Joes stores, and I believe General Mills is rolling out their Wanchai Ferry box and frozen Chinese entrees to regular supermarkets across the US - look he http://www.wanchaiferry.com/products.aspx. Ian |
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but i don't think microwaved food is good for our health.conversely,drinking chinese tea is very good for our health and weight loss.
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hellohello wrote:
> Skylamar Jones;1454685 Wrote: >> Hi. I live in Los Angeles and I recently found a local Indian market >> that sells vegetarian meals, with no preservatives or sweeteners, in >> pouches that you can microwave in two minutes. Here are the websites of >> >> the companies that make the meals (they are all in India): >> >> 'Haldiram's' (http://haldiram.com/) >> 'Indian Pickles, Indian Chutneys, Indian Frozen Foods, Indian Masalas >> and Pastes by ADF Foods, Mumbai.' >> (http://adf-foods.com/our-brands/cate...id=1&cat_id=15) >> 'MTR : Ready to Eat' (http://mtrfoods.com/readytoeat/index.htm) >> >> I don't cook much so finding these meals was pretty exciting to me. I'm >> >> just wondering if there are other companies that make similar healthy, >> microwavable meals of other cuisines, such as Thai, Chinese or >> Vietnamese. Does anyone know? >> >> Are there any food-related websites on which I should also post this >> question? >> >> Thanks > > well , in fact most of the chinese food are microwavable. > but i don't think microwaved food is good for our > health.conversely,drinking chinese tea is very good for our health and > weight loss. Microwaving is just a way of applying heat. As long as it is done carefully, why would it be any less healthy than any other form of heating? I think the food content is far more important than how one goes about heating it. Ian |
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