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Mutton Haleem

Mutton Haleem

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A symphony of mutton, lentils, grains, and spices slow-cooked into a flavour-rich tapestry
A rich symphony of mutton, assorted lentils, and grains, meticulously slow-cooked with an
intricate blend of spices to achieve a characteristic creaminess and depth of flavour.

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Ingredients

Mutton (36%), Mixed Lentils, Wheat And Barley, Mixed Spices (red Chilli, Salt, Turmeric, Curry Leaf, Bay Leaf, Dried Ginger, Dry Onion, Dry Coriander, Nigella, Green Cardamom, Black Cumin, Cumin Powder, Clove, Soy Protein, Cane Suger), Vegetable Ghee, Onions, Garlic, Ginger And Water.

Nutritional Information

Typical Values per 100g 200g
Energy KJ 880 1760
kcal 210 420
Fat g 8.3 16.6
of which Saturates g 1.0 2.0
Carbohydrates g 13 26
of which Sugars g 0 0
Protein g 17 34
Salt g 0.59 1.18

Allergy Advice

Milk

Cooking Guidelines

The following are guidelines only. Some appliances may vary.

HOB: Empty contents into saucepan. Heat gently, stirring occasionally until hot throughout. Do not allow to boil. Do not re-neau 

MICROWAVE: (850W): Empty contents into a non-metallic ow, cover and vent. near Tor s to 4 minutes. surtine naiway. Check the food is piping hot, stir well and serve. Do not re-heat. Select appropriate times for your microwave. Heating times must be adjusted to suit different power.

Caution: Take care when removing cover as hot steam will release

Storage Instructions

Store in cool dry place. Once opened, store in a non-metallic container in refrigerator. Use within 2 days.

Additional Information

Packaging & Postage £5.00 for each order.

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About Haleem

In the slow, measured cadence of history’s simmering pot, Haleem emerges as a soulful testament to the art of patience and communal sustenance. Its origins trace back to ancient Middle Eastern kitchens, where Persian and Arab culinary traditions merged with the spice-laden aromas of the Mughal courts. Introduced to the Indian subcontinent as a delicacy for the elite, Haleem was once reserved for festive occasions and the sacred break of fast during Ramadan—a dish that nourished both body and spirit with its rich, velvety texture.
The preparation of Haleem is itself an ode to time: a labour of love in which tender cuts of meat, wheat, barley, and lentils are slowly melded together with an intricate blend of spices. Over hours that stretch into the early light of dawn, the ingredients dissolve into one another, creating a porridge-like stew that is as much a meditation on flavour as it is on heritage. Every spoonful recalls whispered tales of ancient feasts, of royal banquets held in echoing courtyards where the gentle clamour of conversation mingled with the aroma of simmering spices.

Today, Haleem is celebrated not only as a relic of a regal past but as a vibrant emblem of South Asian culinary identity. Found in the bustling streets of old cities and in modern urban eateries alike, it transcends the boundaries of class and time. In Haleem’s luscious embrace, we taste a legacy of resilience, shared warmth, and the enduring spirit of a culture that has learned to find poetry in slow-cooked comfort.

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