Showing posts with label traditional sweets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional sweets. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Snack Industry and Traditional Sweets

With snacks and sweets being part of the menu in everyday food consumed in many a home, and with the trend gaining more momentum given the improved standards of living and corporate lifestyle, the snack industry is witnessing a big boom. Snacks include all namkeen items, chips, small meals that fills the appetite. It is but a fact that the Indian snack industry is the largest in the Asian market. And it is also a fact that players like Bikanervala have further elevated the stature of the Indian snack industry in the world map.

No other traditional sweets other than those served from the house of Bikanervala are so delicious. Right from atta laddoo, coconut barfi, patisa, gondh laddoo, sohan halwai, balu shahi, dal barfi, kesar coconut barfi, sev badam, special gujia, kesar gujia, dhoda, banarasi laddoo, shahi laddoo to special Karachi halwa, besan laddoo, dhoda kaju, moti pak, shahi pinni, all traditional sweets in the Bikanervala menu. Thanks to the international quality standards followed besides adherence to the strictest standards of hygiene. If you do not have a Bikanervala outlet in your locality, worry not. You can procure traditional sweets and other sweets online from Bikanervala.com.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Bengali Sweets and the Indian Snacks Industry

At the very utterance of Bengali sweets, a list of varieties flashes in the mind - anar bhog, anarkali chena sandesh, badam angoori petha, badam malai, chaka chak, cham cham, chhena toast, dil khus, fruit cup, indrani, kesar anarkali, kesar angoori petha, kesar badam, kesar sandesh, malai cup, malai chap, malai king, malai rasogolla, malai rabdi, malai roll, misthi dahi, pakiza, pista king, raj bhog, ras bhari, rasmalai, rasogolla. It is not possible to have all the Bengali sweets at one go, not even a piece each. The taste will only allure you towards this sweets category once you start having them one by one, especially if they are from Bikanervala. Try Bengali sweets from Bikanervala and you will know the difference.

The snacks industry in India is no wonder witnessing a big boom with players like Bikanervala taking the lead. There is no individual who does not like this brand. Such is the taste and quality of food items not to mention the strict hygiene standards being followed. The future has greater potential for the snacks industry. Get a food franchise from Bikanervala and be a part of the Indian snacks industry.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Food Snacks outlet and Franchise Business Opportunities

So, you are all geared up to open a restaurant in the heart of the city. And you have designed the menu as well – food snacks comprising of pav bhaji, vada pav, pakoda, paneer pakoda, bread pakoda, burger, soya masala wada, samosa, cheese corn balls, kachodi, samosa roll, soya tikki, gobhi pakoda, paneer tikki, and more. The other items that you have thought of adding to the menu other than food snacks such as sweets, namkeen, South Indian food, chaat, etc. are carefully planned. This is because the food snacks and other items selected attract big crowd.

Why not buy a food franchise rather than struggling hard to create a brand rapport to attract good crowd? There are numerous franchise business opportunities available in the market. It is up to you to decide which one you should grab. It will be wise on your part to choose a food franchise of a reputed brand. The only extra that you will have to pay for your food franchise is royalty and part of income generated. This is meager compared to the big gains that you can get not to mention an established brand reputation.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Food Items In The Bikanervala Menu

If you are an Indian having tried the cuisines specific to every state and also having tasted continental food, you still cannot stop yourself from having sweets; such is the taste and the aura that they carry. And no celebration in India is complete without traditional sweets. Given the demand for sweets in the festive seasons like Diwali, Id, Rakhi, and the like, most sweets shops have come out with attractive packs meant for gifts. So, if you visit a Bikanervala outlet, you will instantly get your desired sweets or traditional sweets items once you place an order. Those who love Bikanervala sweets but have no outlet in the vicinity can even procure the desired sweets online. No matter where you are you can get Bengali sweets, traditional sweets, etc. right at your doorsteps.

All Indian sweets are mostly milk sweets and sugared. You will find hundreds of varieties and it will take you months to taste each variant. And every variant is unique in its taste and flavor. One sweets brand that is a household name is Bikanervala. With a dominant market presence for over a century, this brand is riding herd because of the high quality of raw materials used in preparing the sweets food items, the richness in taste, and the variety. Few of the sweets in the Bikanervala menu include burfi, rasgulla, badam phool, malai chap, ghewar, petha gilori, rasmalai, besan laddoo, bundi laddoo, petha, pakija, anguri petha, chena toast, shrikhand, chamcham, kalakand, kesar chamcham, and the list goes on.

The Bikanervala menu not only comprises of sweets but also food snacks, South Indian food, namkeen, and chaat. It is surprising to see any Bikanervala outlet always crowded any time of the day and night from the time it opens till it closes down.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sweets and the Bikanervala menu

Indian culture is a diverse culture and every culture has its own kind of traditional sweets made of different ingredients which itself are specific to various occasions and festivals. Every occasion in India is marked with sharing of sweets which signifies good omen. When one plans to visit friends or relatives a packet of sweets is in complete accord, the easiest choice. In true words, to every mood, there is a sweets item that aptly complements the occasion.

In contemporary India, sweets are a part of evolution in food consumption pattern among the masses. Indian traditional sweets are plenteous in number and are among the most lip smacking items of consumption. Right from rural vicinity to an urbanized Bikanervala menu, there are numerous sweets and sweet varieties that would make you yearn for more. If you go through a Bikanervala menu, it would be hard for you to pick a favorite. Truly speaking, a Bikanervala menu is jammed with the most mouth watering sweets that suit your realm of joy. The few among the must-tries include badam barfi, rash malai, desi- ghee jalebi, kaju kalash, kesar gujia, shahi pini, etc.

Indian traditional sweets are those which were prepared in Indian households since years back. Rasgulla, rasmalai, gulab jamun, etc. are among the most popular traditional sweets that are in great demand today, not only in India but also in foreign countries. Sweets are generally decorated with almonds, cardamom, edible silver leaf, saffron, etc. which are available at most of Indian specialty food stores. Traditional sweets are milk based or flour based sweets irrespective of regions which are matchless in terms of taste. Whether it is traditional sweets or modern confectionaries, sweets are more than just consumption or business. They garnish your smile giving life to every celebration that outweighs all materialistic delight.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Buying a Business Franchise from Bikanervala

Here is a food outlet where you can find mouth watering varieties of traditional sweets, veg snacks, namkeens, South Indian food, etc. Well, I am speaking about Bikanervala. This restaurant chain has become a household name; I don’t think so there is anyone who has not savored any food item displayed in the Bikanervala menu. Bikano Namkeen for namkeens and Bikano Chat Café for veg snacks & chaat are two of the Bikanervala brands. The other day when I visited my friend’s place in the next city, we had veg. snacks at the Bikano Chat Café.

My cousin since his very school days nurtured a dream of opening a restaurant. No doubt he is employed now in an IT firm, but he has not lost hope about opening a restaurant. The idea of buying a business franchise cropped up in his mind after his father bought a business franchise of a fashion institute. And even my cousin loves having food at Bikanervala. He thought why not try buying a business franchise from Bikanervala! And he did send a request for the same; he soon got the reply. He will be visiting the Bikanervala head office to discuss about the same.

It is the brand that matters and the Bikanervala brand is already a reputed one. Moreover, the menu that includes the choicest veg snacks, namkeens, traditional sweets, South Indian food, chaat items, etc. are liked by every food lover. And every being on earth is no doubt a foodie freak like me!