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[Back Order] MTR Ready-to-Eat Bisibele Bhath or Sambar Curry 300g $2.42 (Min Order 3) + Delivery ($0 with Prime) @ Amazon AU

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MTR Ready-to-Eat Bisibele Bhath $7.26 (300gx3=Min order 3)

MTR Ready-to-Eat Sambar Curry —soupy curry $7.26 (Min order 3)

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  • That can’t be healthy, right…

    • yes

  • What is the normal price for these?

    • Who cares…

  • This is digusting crap. Dont waste your money. not healthy either.

    • This is correct. They're often $1.50 reduced at Coles. Never again, horrible horrible rubbish.

  • These taste like *****. Don't waste your hard earned money on it

  • MTR Ready

    My Toilet Rules ???

  • Bisi Bele Bath is fairly easy to make. Get the MTR masala (not this ready to eat version) and follow the recipe at the back. It's healthy, tasty and stores well for the week.

    • -2

      is this like daphne belle bath water?

      • More like old delhi

  • -1

    Dont waste your money.

  • -1

    Massive Toilet Raids

  • -1

    2g of protein, does it contain meat? 🤣🤣🤣

    • yes!
      half life of majority protein is between 4-14 hours… by the time it reaches your table, u would be lucky to have 2gm of it

  • +2

    they're not bad, there's a paneer one I used to eat a lot while at uni. Consider them as most of the curry, you can add a fry (onion, spices, garlic, more chilli etc in oil) beforehand and then mix in the packet. You need to simmer it for a while to get rid of the preservative taste.

  • +3

    Its AUD 2 in India and here they are selling it for 2.49 which makes it a good deal. It's quite yummy if you are into south Indian food.

    Ordered but lately Amazon is selling stuff close to expiryor expired stuff.

  • +3

    I don't mind the taste of these. Personally I only really use them for camping, boil the pouch in water (even sea water) for 5 minutes, pour it out over some uncle bens rice and you've got an easy, low mess meal.

  • -1

    Pre cooked Indian curries/dals that are available on shelves are garbage no matter which brand they are. Period. Moreover 2.42 AUD isn’t a deal as many Indian grocery stores do a 3 for 5 deal on these.

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