SHALIMAR INDIAN FOODS SPICES

Brand Owner Address Description
SHALIMAR INDIAN FOODS & SPICES The Mantra Group Corp 552 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 3 Cambridge MA 02139 SHALIMAR INDIAN FOODS AND SPICES;Wholesale distributorships, wholesale stores and wholesale ordering services all in the field of dried food products, packaged, prepared and ready-to-eat foods; Retail store services, online retail store services, mail order services, and retail services through direct solicitation by salespersons directed to end-users, all featuring dried food products, packaged, prepared and ready-to-eat foods, teas, tea concentrates, tea powders, tea based beverages, chai powder, kombucha tea, sugar cane juice, coconut based beverages, yogurt and milk based drinks, flavored lassi, bubble tea, iced tea, fresh chick peas, fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh herbs, fresh lentils, fresh peas, raw beans, unprocessed cereal seeds, unprocessed cereals, unprocessed chia seeds, unprocessed edible seeds, unprocessed flax seeds, unprocessed foxtail millet, unprocessed grain, unprocessed proso millet, unprocessed quinoa, barley flour, bean flour, hemp, curry powder, ready to eat curries, papadums, lentil and grain based snacks, sauces, chutneys, pickles, flour, gram flour, organic curry sauces, pulse flour for food, rice, rice flour, spice blends, spice rubs, spices, wheat flour, chocolate and confectionery items, fudge, sugar, honey, sugar cane water, sugar substitutes, granola, dried fruits, fruit spreads;
 

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  1. A system and method for writing Indian languages using the English writing scheme is provided that includes specifying a script using the English alphabet to represent the various characters and character combinations in various Indian languages. The specified script follows the writing conventions of English. This script is based on how the Indian languages are spoken and rules are specified to facilitate mapping the sounds represented in English characters to the native language in its written form. This common method is intended for writing Hindi and related languages, such as Sanskrit, Marathi, and Gujarathi, and Bengali and somewhat distant, but closely related Dravidian languages, such as Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Telegu.