Royal Aromatic Blend
Cinnamon, cardamom, mace, nutmeg & more.
A royal blend of aromatic spices crafted for rich, fragrant & flavourful biryani at home
Crafted to bring richness, fragrance & a royal finish to every biryani.
Cinnamon, cardamom, mace, nutmeg & more.
A spice-forward blend crafted for rich aroma & flavour.
Adds aromatic depth through every layer of biryani.
No anti-caking agents, artificial colours or flavours.
Builds warm, aromatic depth through every slow-cooked layer.
Adds fragrance and royal spice character to vegetables & rice.
Elevates everyday pulao with a deeper, more aromatic spice profile.
Brings aromatic warmth to festive and special-occasion rice dishes.
Try it in spiced rice, paneer rice & aromatic vegetable gravies.
Mix through the rice or biryani layers and adjust quantity to taste.
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No. Although both contain aromatic spices, they are designed for different purposes. Garam Masala is generally used to add warmth and aroma to many dishes, often toward the end of cooking, while Biryani Masala is specifically balanced to flavour a layered rice dish throughout cooking. This distinction is also one of the most common current search questions around Biryani Masala.
It is designed to be more aromatic and warming than simply chilli-hot. The blend gets its character from spices such as cinnamon, green and black cardamom, mace, nutmeg, clove, fennel and black pepper.
If you prefer a milder biryani, start with a smaller quantity and increase according to taste.
No onion or garlic is listed in the formulation. The blend is made from spices including fennel, black pepper, turmeric, cinnamon, coriander, bay leaf, clove, cumin, mace, green cardamom, nutmeg and black cardamom.
No. Nairuti Shahi Biryani Masala is made with no added preservatives and no anti-caking agents, and contains no artificial colours or flavours.
Because we do not use anti-caking agents to keep the powder artificially free-flowing, the natural spices may absorb moisture and occasionally form small lumps. Natural clumping by itself does not mean the masala has spoiled.
Keep the pack tightly closed, always use a dry spoon and store it away from moisture. Moisture-free, airtight storage is widely recommended for ground Biryani Masala.
Not necessarily. Nairuti Shahi Biryani Masala already brings together several classic aromatic spices, including cinnamon, clove, cardamom, mace, nutmeg, bay leaf, fennel and black pepper.
You can still add whole spices if your recipe calls for them or if you want a stronger restaurant-style aroma, but you don’t need a long list of separate spices just to build the basic biryani flavour profile.