Tasty Bite

Tasty Bite is an Indian-American preserved food manufacturer, producing ready-to-eat Indian and pan-Asian food products. The products require no cooking, contain no preservatives, and require no refrigeration.

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TypePublic
IndustryConsumer packaged goods
Founded1995
HeadquartersPune, India
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Key people
Ashok Vasudevan (Chief Executive)
ProductsReady-to-eat meals, noodles, rice
ParentMars, Incorporated
SubsidiariesTasty Bite Edibles, Ltd.
Websitetastybite.com

Tasty Bite was founded in 1996. Its products are available in every state in the U.S. and are sold in most American grocery chains. In August 2017, a majority of the owner company of Tasty Bite was acquired by Mars, Incorporated. [1]

Products

Indian and Southern Asian dishes (Entrees)

Bowl of Madras Lentils
  • Agra Peas & Greens
  • Aloo Palak
  • Bangkok Beans
  • Bengal Lentils
  • Bombay Potatoes[2]
  • Chana Masala
  • Jaipur Vegetables
  • Jodhpur Lentils
  • Kashmir Spinach
  • Kerala Vegetables
  • Madras Lentils
  • Malaysian Lodeh
  • Peas Paneer
  • Punjab Eggplant
  • Spinach Chana
  • Spinach Dal
  • Tofu Corn Masala
  • Vegetable Korma

Ready To Eat Rice

  • Basmati Rice
  • Brown Rice
  • Garlic Brown Rice
  • Ginger Lentil Rice
  • Jasmine Rice
  • Sticky Rice
  • Tandoori Rice
  • Tehari Herb Rice
  • Thai Lime Rice

Thai and Asian Noodles (Noodles)

Meal Inspirations

  • Barley Medley
  • Chunky Chickpeas
  • Lentil Magic
  • Zany Multigrain
  • Zesty Lentils & Peas

Packaging

Tasty Bite meals are sealed in a multi-layer retort pouch and have a shelf life of up to 18 months. During the manufacturing process, the pouches are filled with food, sealed, and cooked in a retort oven under high temperature and pressure. The pouches are BPA-free. Tasty Bite products are manufactured at its Bhandgaon plant in India. The vegetables used are grown on a private farm owned and managed by the company.

References

  1. "Mars Food to Acquire Majority Stake in Tasty Bite". Mars, Inc. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  2. Snyder, Kari (June 2005). "Grab 'n go". Boating. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
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