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Bharat omlette masala is a perfect blend that gives omlette a distinct taste of exotic spices. Simply sprinkle some masala on cooked omlette and make it even more flavourful. This masala can be used in all egg recipes like egg salad, boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, hay omlette, bhurji, etc.
Ingredients: Coriander, Sesame Seeds, Cumin, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove, Star Anise, Black Cardamom, Caraway Seeds, Green Chilli Powder.
In India, breakfast isn't just the first meal of the day,it's comfort, tradition, and flavor all rolled into one. And for many Indian families, there's one breakfast dish that checks all the boxes: the masala omelette. Easy to make, nutritious, and endlessly customizable, it’s a go-to across regions, from Mumbai’s roadside stalls to Delhi’s home kitchens. But what if you could take your regular masala omelette and give it a perfect, consistent flavor without having to measure out multiple spices each time? Introducing Bharat Masala’s Omelette Masala Powder your shortcut to delicious, spicy, restaurant-style egg dishes right at home.
Omelette masala is a ready-to-use spice mix made specially to season eggs, particularly omelettes. At Bharat Masala, we’ve crafted a blend that combines the warmth of Indian spices with the comfort of homestyle cooking. Rather than adding haldi, mirchi, jeera, and dhania separately, a single spoon of omelette masala powder brings it all together balanced, aromatic, and perfectly spiced for Indian taste buds.
For most Indians, spices are the soul of the kitchen. But even the most experienced home cooks know how tedious it can be to measure each masala every time, especially on busy mornings. Here’s why more Indian households are switching to omelette masala:
No more chopping onions or guessing spice quantities. Just whisk a spoon of masala into your eggs, and you’re ready to cook.
Too salty? Too spicy? Not anymore. Our blend is tested and refined to suit Indian-style egg omelettes, whether you like it mild or spicy.
Use it for anda bhurji, egg curry, or even to season cheese toast and sandwiches. You’ll be surprised how far a little omelette masala can go.
At Bharat Masala, every ingredient is carefully selected, ground, and blended to preserve flavor and aroma. Our omelette masala packet contains:
The beauty of omelette masala powder is in its simplicity. Here's how Indians use it every day:
Ingredients:
Method:
Serve hot with pav, toast, or even wrapped in a chapati for a quick egg roll.
Indian families are becoming increasingly health conscious, and one common question is: “How many calories are there in a masala omelette?” A simple masala omelette (2 eggs + masala + oil) contains approximately 200–250 calories. Here’s a quick breakdown:
To make it healthier:
Our omelette masala is low in calories and high in flavor—perfect for protein-rich, low-carb Indian breakfasts.
Though it's called omelette masala, Indians use it in many creative ways:
When it comes to taste, quality, and trust, Bharat Masala delivers on all fronts:
With every egg omelette masala packet, you bring home decades of spice-making expertise—flavors crafted for the Indian kitchen.
In India, food is more than sustenance—it's celebration, comfort, and culture. A simple masala omelette might seem basic, but when made right, it becomes a breakfast to remember. So if you're tired of the same old egg routine, or want a quick flavor fix that doesn't compromise on health or authenticity, try Bharat Masala’s Omelette Masala Powder. It's easy to use, hard to forget, and made for the way India eats.
Yes, a masala omelette is a healthy option when made with minimal oil and fresh ingredients. Eggs are a good source of protein, and adding vegetables and Bharat Masala's omelette masala enhances taste without adding unhealthy calories or artificial ingredients.
Eating an omelette daily can be healthy if you balance it with a varied diet. Eggs provide essential nutrients like protein, vitamin D, and B12. Using Bharat Masala’s omelette masala adds flavor without extra salt or preservatives. However, avoid overuse of oil or cheese to keep it balanced.
Both are healthy egg preparations. An omelette can be slightly healthier if it includes vegetables and uses less oil. Scrambled eggs may sometimes include butter or milk, which can increase calorie content. With the right ingredients, both options are nutritious.
Yes, you can sprinkle Bharat Masala’s omelette masala on sliced boiled eggs to enhance flavor. It’s a quick, protein-rich snack that requires no additional cooking.
Bharat Masala’s omelette masala is moderately spicy, balanced for Indian taste buds. It adds heat and aroma but isn't overpowering. You can adjust the quantity based on your spice preference.
Yes, many users in India use omelette masala powder as a seasoning in paneer bhurji, tofu stir-fry, veggie toast, and even in Maggi or upma for a spicy, savory twist.
Store the masala in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Avoid using wet spoons. Proper storage will keep the flavor intact for up to 6 months.
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