Prasuma, an Indian frozen foods brand, has won an International Taste Award. Prasuma’s Spicy Chicken Momos and BBQ Chicken Bao Buns have both been awarded two stars out of three for the Superior Taste Award 2024 by the International Taste Institute in Brussels.
Lisa Suwal, CEO, Prasuma, said, “This is a thrilling recognition. For a quintessentially Indian street snack, the humble Momo, in this case by an Indian brand to be recognized on the World’s stage, we’re elated! We put a lot of effort and love into ensuring every item on our menu tastes fresh and mouthwateringly tasty. As fresh as if it were made by you at your home from scratch. The best quality of vegetables, spices and flour that are sourced straight from farms or from parts where they are found in their best natural state. All the ingredients are perfected and detailed out to mimic what an expert hand would do at home or in a Chef’s kitchen. Our commitment to using the best quality ingredients, sourced directly from farms or regions where they are found in their best natural state, is what sets Prasuma apart.”

The judging criteria, which focused on parameters including first impression, vision, olfaction, taste, and texture, recognized Prasuma’s commitment to excellence in every aspect of their culinary creations. The products were independently tasted by some of the world’s top chefs, representing over 20 countries, who are renowned for their achievements and careers in the culinary world. Some of whom are chefs at Michelin Star restaurants while others are chefs to presidents, prime ministers and royalty.
With over 38 years of expertise, Prasuma has become synonymous with quality and excellence in the food industry. As a pioneer of the Fresh & Chilled Deli Meats and Ready to Cook Momos segment in India, Prasuma has earned a reputation for product and service excellence among top modern retail outlets, restaurants, chefs, and consumers nationwide.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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