Relish in it! Northampton businesswoman's secret recipes earn her spot on awards shortlist after just six months of trading


A Northampton businesswoman's secret recipes have earned her a spot on the shortlist for a national entrepreneur award after just six months of trading.
Gita Raikundalia only launched her very own brand of spicy relish in February this year just before the lockdown hit.
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Gita said: “It was one thing to have a unique product and a great business idea however I am passionate about clean wholesome eating and it was very important to me that my business reflects this.
"Hence my first product has been carefully crafted completely sugar-free, free from wheat, gluten, artificial additives and preservatives. I want to make it easy for people to enjoy a clean diet without compromising on taste."
She launched her first product - an spicy Italian relish made with her secret recipe of vegetables and garlic named Giadiniera - only six months ago but it can already be found many of the town's independent retailers like The Daily Bread Cooperative, St Giles Cheese and Smiths Farm shop.
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Nakasero even offered free deliveries within Northampton to help grow her brand in her hometown.
She has also collaborated with well-known restaurants and cafes such as Jeyes of Earls Barton and the Smoke Pit who have created mouth-watering dishes using Nakasero’s Giardiniera.
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