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Welcome to the Land of New World Spices!
From ancient palaces of India to modern kitchens, hand-blended masalas remain a treasured element of the finest cooking. The rich spices found in these blends are imported from their native countries and mixed with the utmost care by master Chef Ranjan Dey of the the popular New Delhi Restaurant in San Francisco. Ranjan's inspiration came from researching the favorite dishes of many royal families who ruled India centuries ago.
Our flavor bears no similarity to the "Curry Powders" found in mass markets. Like fine wine, our spices are rare and a product of unique blends unavailable anywhere else. You can sprinkle them on meats, poultry and seafood, add to salads, vegetables, dips, sauces or cook a traditional Indian meal. In the words of Chef Ranjan Dey, "I created these delicious spice blends for my restaurant with four things in mind -- tasty, healthy, quick. & easy." All you need is a pot, a little oil (optional), plain yogurt, your choice of vegetables or meats. Put them in a pot together with your selection of spice blend and cook until done. You will soon be serving meals fit for royalty.
"Share the spice of life!" - Chef Ranjan Dey |
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Chef Ranjan Dey, Creator of New World Spices at Macy's Flagship Department Store Union Square, San Francisco |
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Chef Ranjan Dey with Anthony Hopkins at New Delhi Restaurant Calcutta Lemon Fish Curry |
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Indian Food EthosFrom earth sprang herbs, from herbs food, from food seed, from seed mankind. Mankind thus consists of essence and food, From food ar all creatures produced, by food do they grow... The self consists of food, of breath, of mind, of understanding, of bliss. -From Ancient Indian Text-![]() |












