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Frequently Asked Questions

What Indian dishes are available in canned or tinned format at Gayatri Stores?

We stock a variety of ready meals and cooking essentials in a canned or tinned format. You will find items like curries and saag. We also offer fruit pulps and coconut milk in cans.

Do canned ready meals contain any artificial preservatives or colours?

Some products may include preservatives and colours. Others keep ingredients simple. It is always best to check the product label for exact details about the ingredients before buying.

Which canned tins are suitable for vegetarians or vegans?

Many of our canned products are vegetarian, and several are also vegan. Items like coconut milk, butter beans, and mango pulp are commonly suitable.

How long do unopened canned Indian meals last, and how should I store them?

If you keep unopened tins in a cool, dry place, they are likely to last a long time. Always look at the date on the package to see when it expires.

Can canned tins be heated directly on the stove, or do they need to be transferred to a pan?

Before heating, it's safer to move the contents to a pan. This helps the food cook evenly and keeps the tin material from contaminating the food.

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