Our Story
Imagine a mother, or someone who mothered you, who learned to cook from her own mother in a kitchen that was always full. This is her story, and it is the reason your dinner tastes the way it does.
Long before there was a business, there was simply a kitchen that was always full. Manpreet learned to cook the way most of us learn love, by watching her mother and by being fed. The recipes were never written down. They were passed from hand to hand, tasted and corrected, until they lived in her fingers.
She spent a lifetime cooking for her own children, the fussy eaters, the growing ones, the ones who came home late and hungry. Cooking was never work. It was simply how our family said I love you.
Then came a new country. A new kitchen, colder winters, and shelves full of food that never quite tasted like home.
So she did the only thing she has ever known how to do. She cooked. The same slow way, the same recipes, for the same reason, to make the people around her feel cared for. Home, it turned out, was something she could make from scratch.
Word travels the way good food does. A friend asked for a plate. Then a friend of a friend. Then strangers, who had heard there was an aunty nearby whose cooking tasted like their own mother's.
We will not pretend the early days were tidy. Cooking for twenty families is not the same as cooking for one, and we learned that the honest way, one long morning at a time. But there was one thing we decided at the very start that we would never give up.
Many kitchens grow by taking shortcuts. Powders for flavour, cooking the night before, small corners quietly cut. Manpreet never learned those methods, and she never wanted to. Food made that way might taste fine tonight, but it is not the food she was raised on.
Manpreet is still at the helm, guiding every pot and every recipe. As we have grown, she has held us to one simple rule: we can change how we work, but never how the food is made. So we grew by building better systems, not by taking shortcuts. Still slow-cooked. Still no additives. Still her recipes, in her hands.
Today, every meal is still cooked fresh by Manpreet the same morning it reaches your door, and delivered across Metro Vancouver from Monday to Friday. The menu changes every week. The care never does.
Our customers say it better than we ever could. "It tastes like my mom cooked it." That one sentence is the whole point of everything we do.
Our dream is a simple one. That one day, families all across Canada will open a Mumta Foods bag and feel genuinely looked after. Come in, set your worries down, tell us about your day, and let us feed you the way only a mother knows how. This food was made for you, and we hope you taste it in every bite.
To be continued.
Come sit at our table
With love, from our kitchen to your table.