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Karachi Bakery


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Karachi Bakery is a bakery located on Moazzam Jahi Market, Hyderabad, in the Indian state of Telangana. It is one of the popular bakeries in Hyderabad. The bakery is popular for its fruit biscuits, dil kush and plum cake.

It was started by Khanchand Ramnani, a Sindhi migrant who left Karachi for Hyderabad in 1947. In 1952 Ramnani opened the first Karachi bakery near Hyderabad's Moazzam Jahi Market.

In addition to its main location in Hyderabad's Moazzam Jahi Market, Karachi Bakery has branches across Hyderabad in Kothapet, Kukatpally, Uppal, A. S. Rao Nagar, Attapur, Banjara Hills, RGIA, Hitec City, Forum Mall, Karkhana, Gachibowli, Raheja MindSpace, Shaikpet, Shamshabad, Chanda Nagar. It also has branches in Vizag, Mumbai, Dubai, Jaipur Vijayawada Airport, Warangal and Suryapet.

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Mangharam Biscuit


J. B. Mangharam & Company was a maker of biscuits in India. It was founded in 1919.

In 1950s they were the largest biscuit producer in Asia and produced several type of biscuits and confectioneries. They were initially famous for their "Energy Food" biscuits made using glucose. They were originally intended for British soldiers, but became popular among children. Later they were also known for the cream wafer biscuits.

The Mangharams were originally from Sukkur Sindh, but had branches in Bombay, Calcutta and Delhi. The Gwalior factory was established in 1951. After the death of J. B. Mangharam himself, the company was restructured in 1969 and 1977 and in 1983 became a part of the Britannia Industries Ltd and no longer produces biscuits with the J.B Mangharam label.

The Sukkur factory was established in 1937. During the partition of India, the building was declared evacuee property and was allotted to Muhammad Yakoob and was renamed Yacoob Biscuit Factory.

It was once considered of the top few Sindhi owned companies along with Kaycee's Blue Star, Motwaney's Chicago Radio. The Mangharam family arrived in Gwalior sometime in 1940s. They negotiated special tax concessions with the then Madhya Bharat government. As a result of their support a large number of Sindhis came and settled in Gwalior after the partition.

The brightly colored tins of J.B. Mangharam biscuits and sweets produced in 1950s and 1960s, featuring pictures from Indian tradition (Shakuntala and Bharat, Mira Bai, baby Krishna, Krishna with flute) and selected cities (Mumbai VT, Kolaka Howra Bridge, Amritsar Golden temple) are now regarded as collectibles.



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Monginis


imageMonginis Foods Pvt. Ltd.

Monginis is an Indian pastry and bakery chain based in Mumbai with outlets in different cities in India and Egypt. In the Brand Trust Report 2012, Monginis was ranked 605th among India's most trusted brands and subsequently, according to the Brand Trust Report 2013, Monginis was ranked 541st among India's most trusted brands. In 2014 however, Monginis was ranked 256th among India's most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2014, a study conducted by Trust Research Advisory, a brand analytics company.

Early in the 20th century, two Italian brothers ran a catering service in Mumbai's Fort precinct, which was popular with the city's European residents. In 1958, Monginis catering was taken over by the Khorakiwala family, and became Monginis Foods Limited. In 1971, the company adopted the franchise model of business, with a stated emphasis on localized production for local tastes. It also models itself on the "food boutique" concept, focusing on quality, presentation and service. It has thereby expanded its brand and reach across the country with a total worth of about 950 million rupees by 2012.

Monginis sells ready-made as well as order-made cakes for catering or carry-out. Individual cake slices are also kept in Monginis stores for dine-in customers. The chain sells both Indian and Western savouries, including samosas, puffs, cutlets and doughnuts. Apart from these, snack foods and breads are also sold at Monginis shops. Monginis has a product line for diabetics, and offers themed products during festivals. The Egyptian brand has called itself Monginis bakery producing chocolates, cakes, pastries and oriental sweets. Fast food snacks include more than 50 items. Monginis also produce more than 30 different gateaux.



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Yazdani Bakery


imageYazdani Bakery

Yazdani Bakery is an Irani cafe or Persian style bakery in Mumbai, India.

The bakery was opened in 1953 by Meherwan Zend, a Parsee baker.

All products in the bakery are handmade, and baked in diesel ovens. The bakery draws a lot of visitors, particularly international visitors especially Germans. The building, built in the early 20th century, was originally a Japanese bank, which was later sold off.

On December 11, 2007, the bakery was felicitated by Maharashtra governor SM Krishna the Urban Heritage & Citizens Award.

A worker using a bread slicing machine to slice loaves of bread

Video of a bread slicing machine in use at the bakery

A plaque commemorating Yazdani Bakery's 2007 Urban Heritage Award




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