Tasty Bite
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Tasty Bite is a brand of shelf-stable Indian and Thai foods, as well as foods for special dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, kosher, gluten-free).

The company

The Tasty Bite brand is owned by Preferred Brands International (PBI), which is based in Stamford, Connecticut. Most Tasty Bite products are manufactured by PBI's Indian subsidiary Tasty Bite Eatables Ltd., which is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange under the symbol TBE.B.

The Tasty Bite product line is mostly manufactured at its plant in Bhandgaon, about forty miles outside of Pune, India. Many of the vegetables used in the manufacture of the Tasty Bite range of products are grown in a private farm owned and managed by the company.

Tasty Bite products are widely available in supermarkets in the U.S. and Australia. They can be found in the international foods aisle in mainstream and natural supermarkets.

Indian dishes (Entrees)

  • Agra Peas & Greens
  • Bengal Lentils
  • Bombay Potatoes
  • Jaipur Vegetables
  • Jodphur Lentils
  • Kashmir Spinach
  • Madras Lentils
  • Peas Paneer
  • Punjab Eggplant
  • Spinach Dal
  • Kashmir Spinach
  • Kerala vegetables
  • Paneer Makhani


Discontinued:
  • Spinach Soy

Indian dishes (ready-to-eat meals)

  • Beans Masala & Basmati Rice
  • Peas Paneer & Basmati Rice
  • Spinach Dal & Basmati Rice
  • Sprouts Curry & Basmati Rice
  • Vegetable Supreme & Basmati Rice

Thai dishes

  • Yellow Curry Vegetables
  • Red Curry Vegetables
  • Yellow Curry Vegetables & Jasmine Rice
  • Massaman Vegetables
  • Satay Vegetables
  • Rendang Vegetables

Pilafs

  • Mexican Fiesta Pilaf
  • Multi-grain Pilaf
  • Pesto Pilaf
  • Tandoori Pilaf
  • Thai Lime Pilaf

Packaging

Each unit is distributed in a specially prepared sealed pouch, called a retort pouch
Retort pouch
A retort pouch is a type of food packaging created by aseptic processing, made from multiple layers of flexible laminate, allowing for the sterile packaging of a wide variety of food and drink, ranging from water to fully cooked, thermo-stabilized high-caloric meals such as Meals, Ready-to-Eat ...

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