Delhi 6 Matri Mathi 200Gm
Review: 5 - "A masterpiece of literature" by , written on May 4, 20020
Great
  • electro-track-order-icon
  • Free Delivery
    From $99
  • electro-thumb
  • 99% Customers
    Satisfaction
  • electro-return-icon
  • Fast & Reliable
    Shipping Options
  • electro-payment
  • Secure Payment
    Multiple payment options
  • electro-brands-icon
  • Best Brands
    Trusted by Millions

Delhi 6 Matri Mathi 200Gm

Available:In Stock
$4.20
Image
Secure

Matar Mathri, also known as Green Peas Mathri, is a popular Indian snack. Mathri is a savory, deep-fried pastry that is commonly enjoyed as a tea-time snack or during festivals and special occasions. The addition of green peas (matar) to the traditional mathri recipe gives it a unique flavor and a slight greenish tint. Matar Mathri is popular in various parts of India and is known by different regional names. It's a delightful and addictive snack loved for its combination of textures and flavors. 

Matar Mathri, also known simply as "Mathri," is a popular North Indian snack. It is a deep-fried, savory pastry that is often enjoyed with tea or as a snack on its own. Matar Mathri gets its name from the use of "matar," which means peas, in its dough. While the term "matar" is used, it typically refers to dried green peas flour or besan (gram flour), not fresh green peas.

Matar Mathri has a wonderful crunch and a flavorful, mildly spicy taste due to the spices used in the dough. It's a popular snack during festivals like Diwali and is also enjoyed year-round as a tea-time snack or a treat for guests.

To make Matar Mathri, you would typically prepare a dough using all-purpose flour, green peas (either fresh or dried), spices like cumin seeds, carom seeds, and various other seasonings. The dough is then rolled out, cut into small shapes (often squares or triangles), and deep-fried until they turn crispy and golden brown. The result is a crunchy and flavorful snack that pairs well with tea or other beverages.

The dough for Matar Mathri is prepared by mixing flour, spices (such as cumin seeds, carom seeds, and various spices like chili powder and salt), and sometimes baking soda. This dough is then kneaded with water and allowed to rest before it is rolled out into thin circles or rectangles. These dough sheets are then deep-fried until they become golden brown and crispy.

Matar Mathri, also known as Green Peas Mathri, is a popular Indian snack. Mathri is a savory, deep-fried pastry that is commonly enjoyed as a tea-time snack or during festivals and special occasions. The addition of green peas (matar) to the traditional mathri recipe gives it a unique flavor and a slight greenish tint. Matar Mathri is popular in various parts of India and is known by different regional names. It's a delightful and addictive snack loved for its combination of textures and flavors. 

Matar Mathri, also known simply as "Mathri," is a popular North Indian snack. It is a deep-fried, savory pastry that is often enjoyed with tea or as a snack on its own. Matar Mathri gets its name from the use of "matar," which means peas, in its dough. While the term "matar" is used, it typically refers to dried green peas flour or besan (gram flour), not fresh green peas.

Matar Mathri has a wonderful crunch and a flavorful, mildly spicy taste due to the spices used in the dough. It's a popular snack during festivals like Diwali and is also enjoyed year-round as a tea-time snack or a treat for guests.

To make Matar Mathri, you would typically prepare a dough using all-purpose flour, green peas (either fresh or dried), spices like cumin seeds, carom seeds, and various other seasonings. The dough is then rolled out, cut into small shapes (often squares or triangles), and deep-fried until they turn crispy and golden brown. The result is a crunchy and flavorful snack that pairs well with tea or other beverages.

The dough for Matar Mathri is prepared by mixing flour, spices (such as cumin seeds, carom seeds, and various spices like chili powder and salt), and sometimes baking soda. This dough is then kneaded with water and allowed to rest before it is rolled out into thin circles or rectangles. These dough sheets are then deep-fried until they become golden brown and crispy.

  1. If you wish to cancel your order: You can notify us by email to care@indiaathome.com.au before we have dispatched the goods to you; or where goods have already been dispatched to you, by returning goods to us in accordance with clause 4 below.
  2. You can return goods you have ordered from us for any reason at any time within 14 days of receipt for a full refund or exchange. The costs of returning goods to us shall be borne by you. In the case of a major fault, full refund including postage will be available.
  3. Upon receipt of the goods we will give you a full refund of the amount paid or an exchange credit as required.
  4. The rights to return the goods to us as referred to in clause 4 will not apply in the following circumstances: In the event that the product has been used to any products that we have made or customised specifically for you. The provisions of this clause 4 do not affect your statutory rights.
  5. Please note, in the case of issues associated with items of local manufacturers/ suppliers, we may: Return the product to the manufacturer/ supplier or their agent to determine the nature of the problem: or Refer you to the supplier of such items for assistance or refund/ exchange authorisation.

Almost all the items contain local manufacturers names, addresses and the telephone numbers. Should any manufacturers information not be available, we shall happily provide it to you upon request. This policy does not limit your rights as customer.

Ph: 1300INDIAATHOME (1300463422) or (03)97923839

Content on this site is for reference purposes and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed healthcare professional. The image is for representative purposes only. You should not rely solely on this content, and India At Home assumes no liability for inaccuracies. Always read labels and directions before using a product.