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  2. List of Indian pickles - Wikipedia

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    Indian hot mango pickle. This is a list of common Indian pickles, which have a wide range of flavours and textures.Pickle is called Achaar (अचार) in Hindi, Urugaai (ஊறுகாய்) in Tamil, Uppinakayi (ಉಪ್ಪಿನಕಾಯಿ) in Kannada, Ūragāya (ఊరగాయ) or Pacchadi (పచ్చడి) in Telugu, Lonache (लोणचे) in Marathi and Konkani, and Athanum ...

  3. South Asian pickle - Wikipedia

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    South Asian pickle is a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.The pickles are popular across South Asia, with many regional variants, natively known as lonache, avalehikā, uppinakaayi, khatai, pachadi or noncha, achaar (sometimes spelled aachaar, atchar or achar), athāṇu or athāṇo or ...

  4. Category:Indian pickles - Wikipedia

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  5. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    Indian mixed pickle, containing lotus root, lemon, carrot, green mango, green chilis, and other ingredients. In Sri Lanka, a date and shallot pickle achcharu is traditionally prepared from carrots, chilli powder, shallots and ground dates mixed with garlic, crushed fresh ginger, green chilis, mustard seeds and vinegar, and left to sit in a clay ...

  6. Mango pickle - Wikipedia

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    Avakaya (also known as mango pickle [3]) is a variety of Indian pickle popular in South India with its origin in Delta Districts of Andhra Pradesh. The main ingredients are mangoes, āvapiṇḍi (ఆవపిండి)(powdered mustard seeds) and a combination of other spices used for pickling. South Indians are known to have a deep attachment ...

  7. Chhundo - Wikipedia

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    Chhundo (Gujarati: છૂંદો, Hindi: छुन्दो) is a kind of Indian pickle preparation as well as a condiment mostly made out of grated green mangoes, used in cuisine of the Indian subcontinent as an accompaniment to the main meal that consists of Roti, Sabzi and other food items. [1]

  8. Mixed pickle - Wikipedia

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    Indian pickle is prepared using oil unlike Western pickles, and is more likely to use lemon juice or some other acid as a souring agent instead of vinegar. Spices and ingredients vary from region to region. [3] Recipes for mixed pickles can also be found in Chinese cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, and many other world cuisines.

  9. Hibiscus leaves pickle - Wikipedia

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    Hibiscus leaves pickle is a popular pickle in Andhra Pradesh made with fresh Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) or Gongura leaves, where it is known as Gongura pacchadi or Gongura Pickle. It is also consumed in Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. In some of India's North-Eastern states, the plant is known as aamelli or mwitha.