Ingredients Kurkure - No Plastic in Kurkure
08.29.08 (12:02 am) [edit]Before I talk about the manufacturing process of Kurkure, one of the most important point to be covered is regarding the ingredients in Kurkure.
Lately there have been false rumors doing rounds about Kurkure that says Kurkure has plastic. As it is a false rumor and don't know who is spreading it, I being a Kurkure lover thought of creating an awareness in people that there is no plastic in kurkure.
Kurkure is one of the healthiest snack and also one of the safest snacks which has no side-effects. It contains rice meal, corn meal, gram meal, edible oil, seasonings, salt, spices and condiments and flavors. The edible oil used in cooking Kurkure is the Rice Bran Oil. Rice Bran Oil is one of the healthier oils as it is low in saturated fats and high in good fats including monounsaturated fat (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fat (PUFA). Also cooking Kurkure in Rice Bran oil, reduces the saturated fat contain by almost 40%.
Every raw material or ingredient used in Kurkure is thoroughly checked for its quality and if any ingredient is not as per the company's stringent quality guidelines, same is rejected. This makes Kurkure a safe for consumption and good for health product.
posted by: abhishreee (reply)
post date: 11.27.08 (6:17 pm)
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posted by: arhiderrr (reply)
post date: 02.28.09 (11:04 pm)
Nice article
posted by: arhiderrr (reply)
post date: 03.01.09 (7:57 am)
Nice article
posted by: arhiderrr (reply)
post date: 03.01.09 (3:46 pm)
Nice article
posted by: arhiderrr (reply)
post date: 03.01.09 (11:40 pm)
Nice article
posted by: Siddhant Priyadarshi (reply)
post date: 03.31.09 (12:30 pm)
that's true
i know kurkure become black when we burn it
but ........if we burn the lays , murmure ,cheetos etc......
everthing become's black
even you can try
trust the company
kurkure will never have plastic !
posted by: Tinnitus (reply)
post date: 04.27.10 (10:28 am)
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lot!
posted by: Anjana (reply)
post date: 05.20.10 (6:14 am)
Are you paid by Kurkure to write this article?
posted by: sagar (reply)
post date: 07.08.11 (6:50 pm)
the rumors are actually spread due to the odour that is coming when kurkure is burnt.......i tried burning a kurkure on my house LPG and it turned black and the odour which came is of plastic
now PLEASE TELL ME WHAT SHOULD WE THINK?????
posted by: kurkuresnack (reply)
post date: 07.17.11 (9:18 pm)
Reply to:
Sagar, have you tried burning poppadoms. It burns the same way like Kurkure. I have tried it myself at home. Kurkure turns black when burnt because it has carbohydrates in the form of corn starch and 30% oil. Think practically, plastic is not edible and when you burn plastic it melts but does not turn black.