Blog#13: How Cloud, Ghost & Central Kitchens Are Changing the Food Industry – And How Hattori Kogyo Powers Their Growth!
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Today, I’m excited to share how Hattori International Team prepared a special Iftar dish, Chola Bhuna, using our advanced Hattori kitchen equipment, making the process faster and easier without compromising on authentic flavors! Discover how Hattori products make large-batch cooking efficient while preserving traditional tastes!
As the holy month of Ramadan graces us this March, we extend our warmest wishes to everyone observing this special occasion. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, holds profound significance for Muslims. It is a time of spiritual reflection, devotion, and fasting from dawn to sunset. After a day of fasting, meals shared at sunset (Iftar) bring families and communities together, and one of the famous Bangladesh dishes during this time is Chola Bhuna (Chickpea curry).
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYxJbDpeqs&t=8s
At Hattori Kogyo's International Department, we had the delightful experience of preparing this flavorful dish using our advanced commercial kitchen equipment. This time, we crafted the delicious "Chola Bhuna" (Chickpea curry) using our Low Radiation Technology Tilting Kettle HTK-140 equipped with the NH2 Mixing Arm, alongside our reliable OPCH-40 Versatile Pressure Cooker. The preparation took 30 minutes, and the cooking was completed in 50 minutes, showcasing the efficiency and consistency of Hattori products.
Our HTK-140 kettle is designed to maintain an optimal temperature, preventing overheating and ensuring uniform heat distribution. The built-in stirrer allows for smooth, even cooking, making it ideal for large-batch cooking of dishes like Chola Bhuna.
YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYxJbDpeqs&t=8sChola Bhuna, known by various regional names such as Bhuna Chana in Punjab, Harbhara in Maharashtra, Phutana in Gujarat, Pottukadalai in Tamil Nadu, Chhola Bhaja in West Bengal, and Sundalu in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, is a staple in many Indian and Bangladeshi households. Its rich, savory flavors make it a favorite during Iftar meals on Ramadan evenings.
Usually, we need to soak black chickpeas overnight and boil until tender. But with Hattori's OPCH-40, there is NO NEED to SOAK OVERNIGHT.
Sharing this meal on the occasion of Ramadan, is more than just about food. It is a celebration of culture, tradition, and togetherness. It reminds us of the importance of respecting and embracing the diverse culinary traditions around the world. Let's continue to enjoy dishes like "Chola Bhuna" and cherish these special moments with family and friends.
Hattori Kogyo is committed to exploring new possibilities for our kitchen equipment, helping to make cooking more efficient while preserving authentic flavors. We wish everyone a peaceful and fruitful time during Ramadan. Eid Mubarak!
Stay tuned for more updates, and visit our official website to explore our latest advancements.
―Akash Vaid (International Department)
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HATTORI Mixing Kettle
https://www.hattorikogyo.com/en/mixingkettle.html
HATTORI Pressure Cooker
https://www.hattorikogyo.com/en/pressure_cooker.html
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