explore INDIA

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explore INDIA kit
For family fun and educational adventures

Turn mealtime into a fun, hands-on learning experience as you explore the cuisine, geography, history, art, and culture of India. Learn all about Diwali (Festival of Light), one of the biggest and best known Indian festivals.

Perfect for curious kids or homeschool families See what’s inside the Family Kit.

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For date night and cultural gatherings with friends

Spice up your date night or wow your guests with globally inspired dishes from Brazil paired with expertly crafted cocktails, mocktails, wine and beer suggestions. Learn all about India as a country and Diwali (Festival of Light), one of the biggest and best known Indian festivals. See what’s inside the Adult Kit.

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What’s Inside India Family Box?

3 Authentic Recipes -  India

3 Authentic Recipes - India

(4 servings each)

5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes - India

5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes - India

Shopping List

Shopping List

(for fresh ingredients)

1 Flag Pin and 1 Sticker - India

1 Flag Pin and 1 Sticker - India

16-Page 
Explorer Booklet - India

16-Page 
Explorer Booklet - India

(including music, movies & books)

Online Membership Portal Access

Online Membership Portal Access

Fun Cooking Tool - India

Fun Cooking Tool - India

1 Passport in your first box

1 Passport in your first box

3 Authentic Recipes -  India

3 Authentic Recipes - India

(4 servings each)

5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes - India

5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes - India

Shopping List

Shopping List

(for fresh ingredients)

1 Flag Pin and 1 Sticker - India

1 Flag Pin and 1 Sticker - India

What’s Inside India Family Box?
16-Page 
Explorer Booklet - India

16-Page 
Explorer Booklet - India

(including music, movies & books)

Online Membership Portal Access

Online Membership Portal Access

Fun Cooking Tool - India

Fun Cooking Tool - India

1 Passport in your first box

1 Passport in your first box

What’s Inside India Family Box?
Recipe details

Recipe details

These 3 popular Indian recipes serve 4 people. Additional spices and sauces or other add ons are available for larger families.

Cilantro Coconut Curry

Cilantro Coconut Curry

This green curry is based on Nilgiri Chicken Korma, from the hilly region of Nilgiris in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. The traditional Nilgiri Korma uses fresh coriander, mint, green chilies and Indian spices.

Kofta Meatball Curry

Kofta Meatball Curry

Koftas (from Persian "kūfta", meaning pounded meat) are spiced meatball or meatloaf dishes found in Middle Eastern and South and Central Asian cuisines. This kofta meatball curry in a tomato masala sauce is from the state of Goa, on the western coast of the Indian peninsula.

Vegetable Korma

Vegetable Korma

Navratan Korma or vegetable korma is a creamy and flavorful curry created in the imperial kitchens during the Mughal Empire's Medieval period (1526 – 1707) in India. Mughlai cuisine has a great influence on Northern Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani cuisines. "Navratan" literally means "nine gems" which represents nine different vegetables, fruit and nuts used to cook the curry.

Cilantro Coconut Curry

This green curry is based on Nilgiri Chicken Korma, from the hilly region of Nilgiris in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. The traditional Nilgiri Korma uses fresh coriander, mint, green chilies and Indian spices.

Kofta Meatball Curry

Koftas (from Persian "kūfta", meaning pounded meat) are spiced meatball or meatloaf dishes found in Middle Eastern and South and Central Asian cuisines. This kofta meatball curry in a tomato masala sauce is from the state of Goa, on the western coast of the Indian peninsula.

Vegetable Korma

Navratan Korma or vegetable korma is a creamy and flavorful curry created in the imperial kitchens during the Mughal Empire's Medieval period (1526 – 1707) in India. Mughlai cuisine has a great influence on Northern Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani cuisines. "Navratan" literally means "nine gems" which represents nine different vegetables, fruit and nuts used to cook the curry.

Discover India

Discover India

INDIA, located in South Asia, is known for its vibrant culture, ancient history, and spiritual heritage. Home to over a billion people, it is a land of incredible diversity—from the snow-capped Himalayas to tropical coastlines. As the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, India’s rich traditions, colorful festivals, and world-famous cuisine reflect a deep connection between history, faith, and everyday life.

Discover India Discover India

FAQs

eat2explore is suitable for ALL ages. We have something for everyone. Our family edition kits are designed for families and children ages 5 and older with adult guidance. All our cooking steps are rated by chef hats for complexity and safety. Our adult edition kits are complete with mock/cocktail drink recipes as well and beer and wine pairings.

We include organic ingredients whenever possible.It is not guaranteed.

All our dried spices are McCormick sourced quality that will last over 2 years. All our sauces are hot-filled and approved by Cornell Food Tech; they will last over 1 year if they are not opened. We produce a new batch of spice/sauce mixes every month.

Yes, most of our packaging materials are recyclable. Just break down the boxes and recycle accordingly.

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