The secret ingredient to traditional Indian cooking – Netaji Oils
That’s an interesting claim! “Netaji Oils” is a brand that manufactures and sells edible oils, particularly focusing on traditional types like Kacchi Ghani Mustard Oil and Double Filtered Groundnut Oil.
While Netaji is a popular brand, the “secret ingredient” in traditional Indian cooking isn’t one specific brand, but rather the type of oil itself, which varies significantly by region.
Here’s a breakdown based on the types of oils Netaji offers and their role in traditional Indian cooking:
1. Kacchi Ghani Mustard Oil (Sarson ka Tel)
- Role in Traditional Cooking: This is a staple in North and East Indian cuisine (like Bengali and Punjabi dishes).
- Why it’s “Secret”: Its strong, pungent flavor and aroma are absolutely essential to the authenticity of dishes like Sarson ka Saag, various curries, and especially pickles (achar). A dish cooked in this oil tastes distinctly “North Indian.”
2. Groundnut Oil (Moongfali ka Tel)
- Role in Traditional Cooking: This is extremely popular in West and South India (states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu).
- Why it’s “Secret”: It has a light, nutty flavor and a high smoke point, making it perfect for deep-frying snacks like poori or pakoras, and for making classic dishes like Sabudana Khichdi and tempering in South Indian curries.
