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Unveil the Story Behind Pehchaan Buknu

Welcome to Pehchaan Buknu - Discover Your Flavorful Identity!

At Pehchaan Buknu, we're passionate about celebrating the rich tapestry of flavors that define our cultural heritage. From the vibrant streets of India to the bustling markets of Southeast Asia, we bring you the essence of tradition in every bite.

"Pehchaan Buknu isn't just about spices; it's about identity. Our journey began with a simple belief - that the essence of who we are is deeply intertwined with the flavors we savor. From our humble beginnings in a family kitchen to becoming a beacon of authenticity, we've stayed true to our roots, sourcing the finest ingredients and crafting blends that speak volumes."

Whether it's the savory delights of chaats, the spicy tang of street food, or the heartwarming flavors of traditional curries, Pehchaan Buknu enriches them all. It is the secret behind the lip-smacking delights that have delighted taste buds for generations

Pehchaan Buknu - Embrace the taste of tradition, explore the essence of time-honored flavors, and make every dish truly memorable. Unleash the power of Pehchaan Buknu and make your culinary creations truly unforgettable.

History of Buknu

India is known to be the home of Spice. India is the largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices. Spices and seasonings are mostly used to enhance taste, improve nutritional content and improve colour, texture or shelf life of food and beverages.

Buknu is a powdered mixture of several spices (masala) popular in parts of Uttar Pradesh, India. Buknu is a very ancient recipe and is claimed to have medicinal Values. It is used both as a spice and condiment. The recipe for buknu likely originated in the Kanpur city of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is found to have a high therapeutic value due to the presence of different herbal spices.

"Govind Kutir Udyog was established after Covid-19 to promote healthy eating and founded by a woman entrepreneur Usha Pandey and with a group of other women all natives of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh."