Jyoti Natural Foods Matar Paneer, Peas and Indian Home-Style Cheese, 15-Ounce Cans


  • Sweet Green Peas and indian Home style cheese
  • Made with perfectly spices tomato onion

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Peas & Indian Home Style Cheese. All natural. Perfectly spiced. Vegetarian. Create Indian home style culinary delights like a pro! What’s so special? Home style cooking, in small batches with fresh, natural ingredients using nutritional recipes that deliver authentic tastes and aromas. No preservatives, nothing artificial. Jyoti prepares a range of delicious Indian foods for today’s life styles. Heat ‘N Serve: Matar-Paneer (cheese and peas), Delhi saag (spinach/must… More >>

Jyoti Natural Foods Matar Paneer, Peas and Indian Home-Style Cheese, 15-Ounce Cans

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  1. #1 by D. H. Schmid on April 14, 2010 - 2:45 pm

    I give this 5 stars for taste, but 3 stars for way too much salt, hence the 4 star rating. It contains 510mg per serving (4 servings per can). But it does taste very good.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Yemaluz on April 14, 2010 - 4:52 pm

    First off, letme say that I am not Indian, but I did live in India for 10 years. Many years ago I purchsed the Chana Masala (chick peas in sauce) and remember liking it. After many years, I recently came across Jyoti products again, and thought I’d give them a try. I bought Mattar Paneer, Sag Paneer and the yellow lentils with vegetables (carrots). All three were horrible. First of all, they all had an aluminum can flavor. They were all extremely greasy and salty. They smelled horrible. I managed to eat most of the Mattar Paneer when I mixed it with rice, but the others were inedible, mostly because of the can taste, as well as that the ingredients (vegetables, paneer etc.) being completely liquefied/mush from a can. I felt sad throwing all that food away, but I honestly couldn’t get it down without feeling like I was going to get sick. I bought something from them a year ago and it was the same thing. I had just assumed it was a bad batch, clearly something else is going on with their product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by datSplat on April 14, 2010 - 6:08 pm

    I never thought I could like canned peas. The flavor and texture are totally unexpected. A health food store owner gave us a can of these to try (for free) as he was convinced we’d love them. He was so right! Pick up a can and give them a try. You just might be pleasantly surprised.

    (With regard to these being too salty, I haven’t noticed that… I also don’t pick up a strong aluminum taste from the can (but that’s pretty typical of canned goods, I think). Maybe the company’s changed some things. All I know is, we approve.)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by S. Youngquist on April 14, 2010 - 7:47 pm

    I purchased this after having tried a similar product from TastyBite that comes in a pouch. I would definitely recommend it as a quick and easy meal. I like to throw a pot of rice on and heat a can of this for a fast and delicious meal. They also make an easily preparable rice, but I have not tried it. Some reviewers mentioned that it is too salty – for me, I find the seasoning to be just right (but always eat it with rice – on it’s own, it would definitely be too strong). The vegetables are quite soft, but the cheese maintains it’s texture fairly well. I believe this is the closest to “homemade” tasting food that I have ever bought that is heat and serve.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Kathy Porter on April 14, 2010 - 8:37 pm

    I recently tried this canned vegetable and found it most authentic. It tastes just like the sauce that was served in the company cafeteria each day for lunch during my 2006 visit to the southwest of India.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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