Chane ka Khatta
Chane ka Khatta
Kale Chane ka Khatta is a tangy, traditional delight that holds a prominent place in the Dham served in Kangra and its neighbouring regions. This dish showcases the harmonious blend of black chickpeas, robust spices. Its distinctive sourness comes from manchoor (dry mango powder) and jaggery as both are easily available in the lower Himalayan regions.
Experience authentic flavor, free from harmful chemicals or additives. We seal it's freshness using a natural canning process that preserve the taste you love. Our Dham undergoes Ultra High Temperature (UHT) treatment using steam to keep it pure and flavorful, ensuring every bite is as delicious as the first.
How to Serve?
How to Serve?
After Opening:
- Transfer the contents to a glass, stainless steel, or food-grade plastic container.
- Refrigerate and consume within 2 days for optimal taste and quality.
Heating Instructions:
- Boiling Water: Immerse the unopened can in boiling water for 3-5 minutes, then open and serve hot.
- Microwave: Empty the contents into a microwave-safe container and heat for 3-5 minutes. Serve hot.
- Stovetop: Empty the contents into a pan and heat on an open flame for 3-5 minutes. Serve hot.
Important: Do not heat the can on a direct flame. This can be dangerous and pose health risks.
Authentic and traditional taste and quality. Love to order again
The quality is very best and it is my recommendation to everyone to try this kala khata chana
FAQ's
What is Dham?
Dham is a multi-course traditional feast or community dining served in the North West Himalayan regions of India to mark auspicious occasions or joyous family events. Each region of Himachal Pradesh boasts its own unique Dham, a flavorful symphony of dishes traditionally enjoyed with rice.
Is it fresh?
Our dham is free from harmful chemicals or additives. We seal in freshness using a natural canning process that locks in the taste you love.
How it is cooked?
Dham is cooked without onion, garlic and tomatoes. Masterfully prepared by Botis, a particular cast of hereditary Brahmin chefs, these culinary artisans employ traditional methods and techniques passed on from generation-to-generation to create a multi-course culinary experience.
Is it vegetarian?
Yes, dham is pure vegetarian and satvik cuisine, dham is cooked without onion, garlic and tomatoes.