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How to earn money through homemade dishes?


What could be more better than converting your passion into profession. My this blog is for those readers who want to earn money through their homemade dishes; I believe that every man has different taste and so their recipes are also different. In this blog I gonna share some connection of Indian food with business; after reading this you might be thinking about hotels, restaurant but my blog is not about this.

Many of you have heard about this -"अतिथि देवो भवः" an old saying but it is still followed in India and it is the best part of an Indian family, they always treat their guest like a God and serve them Indian snacks, tea etc. So here your business plan gets started you can do a business of  Indian snacks.

Murkhu
I think every Indian is aware of this term and it a homemade India snacks prepared in especial occasions. It is highly purchased snack after namkeen. It comes in various variety like rice murkhu, wheat murkhu, spicy garlic murkhu etc.
It is also called as Chakli because of its shape.


Namkeen(Mixture) – In India, you can get every flavor of namkeens like lemon masala, chiwda, aloo bhurgi, dal masala, chana masala, lemon bhel and many more.


Papad or Papar or Papadum – It is thin circular shaped Indian food which can be made of rice mixed with other ingredients or it can be made of Sabudana or wheat.


You can easily make these dishes using your home recipes and for business you need a perfect salesman who will connect your food product to local markets or specific area.
So in this way you can continue your cooking and earn from it.

You can also drop your questions or opinion in the comment box below.

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