Maggi With New Range of Paneer Spice Mixes

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Maggi, the international food brand has launched a new exciting range of paneer spice mixes under the brand name, ‘paneer-ae-Magic strengthening its ‘cooking aids solutions’ portfolio. Intended to satisfy the Indian customer’s craving for authentic and comforting Indian dishes, Maggi arrives in the market with its new paneer mix. Understanding the customer’s changing tastes and preferences, Maggi with its new flavor promises to deliver delicious paneer dishes for the Indian foodies in the comfort of their home. The consumers continue to explore the new tastes and looking more towards convenient solutions for preparing their family’s favorite dishes to continue to accept and adjust to the new normal milieu. On seeking the current trends of foodies, Maggi identifies this as the right time to launch the Paneer-ae-Magic that helps families to prepare delicious paneer dishes without compromising taste and quality in their home conditions. The new Maggi mix is a blend of high-quality, healthy, aromatic, and roasted spices prepared by their Culinary expert’s team. Maggi offers two delicious variants of paneer with its Paneer-ae-magic spices –  kadhai paneer and Shahi paneer. Within three steps, customers are now able to prepare their favorite paneer dishes like Shahi paneer or kadhai paneer at home. Through these complete mixes, Maggi assures restaurants style quality and taste. With the use of a full sachet of Maggi Paneer-ae-Magic and fresh ingredients like paneer, vegetables, etc as per the instructions on the recipe, anyone can prepare a full-flavored paneer dish in no time. The new Maggi Paneer-ae-Magic instant spices will be made available across top grocery outlets and retail shops across India. It not only makes the cooking easy and tasty but can also save enormous time. Maggi with its new spice mixes has again pegged its position as an innovative brand, rises to the demands and changing preferences of consumers.

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