Pickles
King Chilli Pickle (100gm)
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King Chilli Pickle (100gm)
King Chilli Pickle (100gm)One of the spiciest chili peppers in the world is known as King Chilli or Bhut Jolokia. This inter-specific hybrid is cultivated in the Assam region of India and can also be found growing in Nagaland, Manipur, and Bangladesh.
Bhoot Jolokia, also referred to as Ghost Pepper, offers numerous health benefits. Regular consumption of this chili pepper has been linked to the prevention of cancer, heart disease, and skin-related ailments. Additionally, it can help lower blood sugar levels and provide antioxidants.
King Chilli pickle is made with a variety of ingredients including onion, garlic, ginger, sugar jaggery, edible vegetable oil, green or red chillies, spices, spice extracts/oil, lime juice, vinegar/acetic acid, citric acid, dry fruits, and nuts.
Bamboo Shoot Pickle (100gm)
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Bamboo Shoot Pickle (100gm)
Bamboo Shoot Pickle (100gm)Bamboo shoots, the tender young shoots of various bamboo species such as Bambusa vulgaris and Phyllostachys edulis, are a common ingredient in Asian cuisine, used in a variety of dishes and broths.
Bamboo shoots are a delicious and nutritious addition to any meal, and when pickled, they become even more versatile. These young, tender shoots are harvested from the bamboo plant before they fully mature, making them tender and perfect for cooking or pickling.
When it comes to pickling bamboo shoots, the possibilities are endless. They can be pickled with vinegar, salt, and sugar, or with a variety of other spices and flavors, such as ginger, garlic, and chili peppers. Pickled bamboo shoots can be enjoyed as a snack, added to salads or sandwiches, or used as a condiment to add some tangy flavor to your favorite dishes.
Not only are pickled bamboo shoots delicious, but they also offer many health benefits. They are low in calories and high in fiber, making them a great addition to any weight loss or digestive health regimen. They also contain antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, such as potassium and magnesium, which can help support healthy blood pressure and heart function.
Garlic Pickle (100gm)
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Garlic Pickle (100gm)
Garlic Pickle (100gm)Garlic pickle is a popular condiment in many parts of the world, especially in South Asian cuisine. Made from fresh garlic cloves that are pickled in a mixture of spices, oil, and vinegar or lemon juice, garlic pickle has a unique tangy, spicy, and sour taste that adds flavor to a variety of dishes.
The process of making garlic pickle involves crushing garlic cloves and mixing them with spices such as mustard seeds, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and red chili powder. The mixture is then heated with oil until the garlic is golden brown and fragrant. Finally, vinegar or lemon juice is added to the mixture to create the pickling liquid.
Garlic pickle can be enjoyed as a side dish with main courses, such as rice, dal, and curries. It can also be used as a spread on sandwiches, wraps, and burgers. Additionally, garlic pickle can be added to marinades, dressings, and sauces to enhance their flavor.
Garlic pickle is not only delicious but also has several health benefits. Garlic is known for its antibacterial and antiviral properties, and its consumption has been linked to reduced risk of heart disease and cancer.
Olive Pickle (100gm)
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Olive Pickle (100gm)
Olive Pickle (100gm)In India, a well-known condiment called Jaitoon ka Achar or Indian Olive Pickle is created by pickling olives with various spices and flavors. This pickle is characterized by its tangy, salty, and spicy taste, which makes it an ideal accompaniment to Indian cuisine. The olives found in North East India are some of the best organic fruits across the world.
Olives are rich in vitamin E and potent antioxidants, and research has shown that they promote heart health and may even protect against osteoporosis and cancer. The healthy fats found in olives are extracted to make olive oil, a crucial ingredient in the famously nutritious Mediterranean diet.
To remove the bitter taste of young, immature olives, also known as green olives, they can be cured in water. This results in a fresh, nutty flavor and firm texture. Following a week or so of water curing, the olives are pickled in brine, which imparts a salty flavor.
