SakthiMaSala.com
Title
Welcome to Sakthi Masala
Description
Excerpted from the website:
- SAKTHI MASALA, a household name in India and in several countries to-day, was established in 1976 with a meager investment and in a small space in Erode, a small town in Southern region of India. The founder Mr.P.C. DURAISAMY, started his career as a turmeric merchant and then tried to expand his kingdom in the area of making pure spice powders and masala powders. In fact it was a concept selling since Indian housewives were clearly conservative in their approach towards cooking. Indeed they were right because the oriental culinary expertise of our women were known from time immemorial. Naturally, the journey Mr.DURAISAMY undertook was not smooth but with lot of bumps and potholes. The weather was inclement with a lot of storms, floods and droughts. Yet, like a sailor in a rough sea, with his perseverance and hard work with his supportive and enthusiastic wife, Mrs. SANTHI DURAISAMY made it possible to reach new avenues, climb the mountain and stay at the peak. Today if SAKTHI MASALA is No.1 it is because of maintaining product superiority year after year through the use of sophisticated machinery and the expertise of the trained personnel.
Languages
English
Address
- 84 S 100 E
- Saint George UT 84770 US
Additional Information
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Categories:
- Sakthimasala.com
- Spices
- Masala
- Erode
- Tamilnadu
- Sambar Powder
- India
- Pickles
- Rasam
- Pure Spices
- Turmeric
- Chilli
- Coriander
- Pepper
- Cumin
- Aniseed
- Garam Masala
- Curry
- Briyani Masala
- Chicken Masala
- Mutton Masala
- Chilli Chicken 65
- Fish Fry Masala
- Egg Kuruma Masala
- Appalam
- Ginger Coriander
- Dhal
- Garlic
- Tamarind Rice
- Curry Leaf
- Lemon Rice
- Vathal Pulikkulambu
- Spice Mixes
- North Indian Novelties
- Ginger
- Kashmiri Chilli
- Tea Masala
- Sabji Masala
- Pav Bhaji Masala
- Punjabi Garam Masala
- Kitchen King Masala
- Channa Masala
- Kasuri Methi
- Dry Mango
- Meat Masala
- Tanduri Chicken Masala
- Chat Masala
- Chicken Curry Masala
- Briyani
- Pulav Masala
- Sundavathal
- Bajji Bonda
- Bengal Gram Flour
- Ragi Flour
- Ghee
- Sakthidevi Charitable Trust
- Spice Club