Fri, 9 January 2009 Post By Online Shopping Store
- Maya Kaimal Tikka Masala Sauce: Maya Kaimal is a leading authority on Indian food and an award-winning cookbook author. Her Tikka Masala Sauce is a classic creamy tomato-based curry, mildly spiced with cinnamon, cardamom and clove. Enjoy it simmered with chicken, fish, shrimp or vegetables. (15 oz.)
- Maya Kaimal Coconut Curry Sauce: Also from Maya Kaimal, this Coconut Curry brings home the flavors of tropical South India, delicately balancing sweet coconut milk with fresh ginger and fragrant curry leaves. These exotic flavors make a delicious curry, or a tasty marinade for grilled foods. (15 oz.)
- Kalijira Rice: Imported from Bangladesh, Kalijira represents the type of rice that is native to the Indian subcontinent. Nicknamed the Prince of Rice, it is an ancient long grain white rice on a miniature scale - like a baby Basmati. It cooks in only ten minutes producing a delicate aroma, taste and texture. (15 oz.)
- Williamson Tea: We couldn't create an Indian gift basket without including a tea. Williamson Assam hails from the Assam state in northeastern India. (25 tea bags - 1.75 oz.)
- Paneer: The native cheese of India, Paneer is a soft, springy, mild cheese that is integral to numerous Indian entrees. (8 oz.)
- Punjabi Chole Spice Mix: This master spice blend from Arora Creations incorporates 13 different spices. (0.78 oz.)
- Tandoori Chicken Spice Mix:: Tandoori is north India's original chicken flavoring. It is a blend of cumin, red pepper, ginger, onion, garlic, salt and other exotic seasonings. (0.78 oz.)
We think of it as a Zen Etch-a-Sketch. With only water and a brush, imagination is used to paint the surface. As the water evaporates, the image fades, generating new perspectives on creative endeavors. The Buddha Board allows you to live for the moment. Perfect for entertaining the child in all of us.
Buddha Board is environmentally friendly and will last for years with proper care. Allow yourself to let go and not be concerned with each outcome - live for the moment and enjoy! As the water slowly evaporates, your art will magically disappear leaving you with a clean slate and a clear mind. |
KODO has been exploring the limitless possiblities of the traditional Japanese drum, "Taiko" for over 30 years. In their pursuit of striving to take their theatrical art further, KODO has actively been seeking new collaborations with other musicians and mentors. One result of this can be seen in "One Earth Tour Special", a performance that has Tamasaburo Bando, one of Kabuki's most renowned performers, serving as artistic director. Under Tamasaburo's keen direction, KODO's aim is to reincarnate their performance, not just a mere improvement in quality, but to reinvent their performance with power and grace. It will show KODO's journey back to the basics of drumming to capture the beauty of simple movement. With sold our tours and over 500,000 units sold in the US, KODO will continue to captivate American audiences with the "One Earth Tour Special" release. |
Discover Reiki. This Japanese healing technique, known for thousands of years, works for modern ailments and stress reduction by directing vital body and universal life force energy. When she was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer twenty years ago, Merle Sunde' decided to dedicate herself to learning alternative therapies that would enhance self-healing. Now a renowned therapist and teacher, she gives here an overview of Reiki and demonstrates how hand placements direct the life force in nature. |
The poetry, ideas and memories of Mitsuye Yamada, Japanese American, and Nellie Wong, Chinese American, are juxtaposed with rare newsreels and photos of seldom glimpsed areas of U.S. history. "Mitsuye and Nellie" creates a moving and challenging double portrait of two women whose poetry expresses, with dramatic clarity, the immigrant experience of Asian American women in a society contemptuous and suspicious of "Orientals." In this film, poetry does more than comment on history - it presents the historical fact blindingly and without compromise. |
Sold as each. Fits all manufacturers round bowls. Non-tarnish brushed nickel hinges. Durable multi-coat enamel finish. Easy to install hinges with a secure, no-wobble fit. Coordinates well with Asian inspired accessories. Bamboo texture. Boxed. Manufacturer's number: 9401NI-568. Buy Hardware Supplies SKU #: 4261095. Country of origin: United States. Distributed by Mayfair Seat Co. |
Rush Hour 2 retains the appeal of its popular predecessor, so it's easily recommended to fans of its returning stars, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. The action--and there's plenty of it--starts in Hong Kong, where Detective Lee (Chan) and his L.A. counterpart Detective Carter (Tucker) are attempting a vacation, only to get assigned to sleuth a counterfeiting scheme involving a triad kingpin (John Lone), his lethal henchwoman (Zhang Ziyi, from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and an American billionaire (Alan King). Director Brett Ratner simply lets his stars strut their stuff, so it hardly matters that the plot is disposable, or that his direction is so bland he could've phoned it in from a Jacuzzi.At its best, Rush Hour 2 compares favorably to Chan's glossiest Hong Kong hits, and when the action moves to Las Vegas (where Don Cheadle makes an unbilled cameo), the movie goes into high-pitched hyperdrive, riding an easy wave of ambitious stuntwork and broad, derivative humor. Echoes of Beverly Hills Cop are too loud, however, and stale ideas (including a comedic highlight for Jeremy Piven as a gay clothier) are made even more aggravating by dialogue that's almost Neanderthal in its embrace of retro-racial stereotypes. Of course, that's what makes Rush Hour 2 a palatable dish of mainstream comedy; it insults and comforts the viewer at the same time, and while some may find Tucker's relentless hamming unbearable, those who enjoyed Rush Hour are sure to appreciate another dose of Chan-Tucker lunacy. --Jeff Shannon |
An inquisitive reporter views a mysterious videotape that is linked to several deaths she sets in motion a chain of events that puts her life in danger. Now she is in a race against time to solve the mystery before its too late. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/01/2007 Starring: Naomi Watts Brian Cox Run time: 115 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Gore Verbinski |
If you've ever watched a professional sushi chef at work, the idea of making sushi yourself might seem somewhat daunting. But more and more of us have been putting aside this apprehension in an urge to create some favorite sushi combinations at home. This well-equipped Sushi Making Kit provides the essentials for satisfying that sushi craving. Included in the kit: Sushi Chef Cookbook, Short-grain Rice, Nori for wrapping the sushi, Pickled Ginger, Spicy Wasabi Horseradish, Dark Soy Sauce, Rice Vinegar, Sushi Vinegar, Rice Paddle, Bamboo Mat for rolling-up your creations |
Designed to compliment Asian facial anatomy in both fit and comfort. Our first dual-lens eyewear with interchangeable lenses, this chameleon lets you adapt instantly to any light condition. When the sun fades or flares, switch to a new set of optional lenses and change your entire point of view. Or just enjoy the freedom to customize your look instantly. Accented with true metal icons, the lightweight O MATTER frame includes UNOBTAINIUM earsocks and grip anchors. The open-edge design extends your vertical field of vision, and each set of optional lenses retains the peripheral clarity of XYZ OPTICS. That's just one of the patented innovations that give HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS (HDO) its unbeatable performance. |
This is a Chinese style men's dress shirt made exclusively for Mystic Clothing customers. The fabric is 100% cotton making this shirt extremely comfortable and features the traditional Mandarin collar of traditional leisurewear of China. Although inspired by typical clothing styles from China, this shirt has a unique stream of seams (similar to tuxedo shirt cuts) adorning front panels, as well as natural looking buttons rather than frog-enclosures. Natural looking and Asian-inspired: a great quality garment for a great price. Also important to note is that the manufacturer of this shirt (and our other shirts in this style) makes their garments with thick hand-loomed cotton that is REALLY comfortable as well as long lasting. The manufacturer is a friend of ours and runs a small but detailed operation wherein quality is considered more important than quantity. Every piece has been passed through a rigorous inspection process by their QC team which really does a great job of maintaining a high standard. |
Send this gift basket, beautifully packed in igourmet's signature panier, to a friend or relative who loves the flavors of India. Rich in warm spices like curry powder and cardamom, Indian food is beyond compare. Our basket includes: |
WASABI! The Japanese horseradish found in Sushi Bars and Restaurants, this is Hot Stuff! It adds that special "kick" to your sushi or sashimi (raw fish) and also makes a wonderful sauce for any kind of fish, raw, cooked or otherwise (especially batter fried!) when mixed with mayonaisse or another great sauce for potstickers when mixed with soy sauce. |
Tony Tah's classic Sweet & Sour sauce delicately balances tangy fruit flavors with traditional Asian spices. A dip, a cooking sauce, and a glaze, Tony Tah's Sweet & Sour Sauce is essential for Asian cooking. Use it for a luscious sweet & sour pork or chicken, or as an enchanting dip for egg rolls, won tons, and chicken nuggets.Chinese Chicken salad is widely renowned as a tasty and filling, yet simple and low-fat dish. Tony Tah's Chinese Chicken Salad Dressing & Marinade blends soy sauce and sesame oils into a tangy dressing created expressly for this Chinese favorite. Also makes an excellent barbecue or basting sauce, as well as a savory marinade for chicken, pork, beef, or seafood. Serve with shrimp or raw vegetables as a refreshing dip. |
A perfect travel set for the road or at a coffee shop. Very portable and very magnetic. You won't have to worry about an 'accidental' bump shifting all your pieces and messing up your game when you are clearly winning. This set folds up nice and neat with the magnetic stones safely sealed inside two bowls. |
In Cynthia Kadohata's lively, lovely, funny and sad novel -- winner of the 2005 Newbery Medal -- the Japanese-American Takeshima family moves from Iowa to Georgia in the 1950s when Katie, the narrator, is just in kindergarten. Though her parents endure grueling conditions and impossible hours in the non-unionized poultry plant and hatchery where they work, they somehow manage to create a loving, stable home for their three children: Lynn, Katie, and Sammy. Katie's trust in, and admiration for, her older sister Lynn never falters, even when her sisterly advice doesn't seem to make sense. Lynn teaches her about everything from how the sky, the ocean, and people's eyes are special to the injustice of racial prejudice. The two girls dream of buying a house for the family someday and even save $100 in candy money: "Our other favorite book was Silas Marner. We were quite capitalistic and liked the idea of Silas keeping all that gold underneath the floorboards." When Lynn develops lymphoma, it's heartbreaking, but through the course of her worsening illness, Katie does her best to remember Lynn's "kira-kira" (glittery, shining) outlook on life. Small moments shine the brightest in this poignant story; told beautifully and lyrically in Katie's fresh, honest voice. (Ages 11 to 14) --Karin SnelsonTags : KiraKira
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