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Latest revision as of 11:17, 25 February 2025
A traditional pickle from Hyderabad, India
Hyderabadi Pickle[edit]
Hyderabadi pickle, also known as "Hyderabadi achar," is a traditional Indian pickle originating from the city of Hyderabad in the state of Telangana. This pickle is renowned for its spicy and tangy flavor, which is achieved through a unique blend of spices and ingredients native to the region.
Ingredients[edit]
The primary ingredients used in Hyderabadi pickle include:
- Mangoes: Often, raw mangoes such as the Sindhri Mango are used for their firm texture and tartness.
- Chilies: Both green and red chilies are used to impart heat.
- Mustard seeds: These are used for their pungent flavor and as a preservative.
- Fenugreek: Adds a slightly bitter taste that balances the overall flavor.
- Turmeric: Provides color and acts as an antiseptic.
- Salt: Essential for preservation and enhancing taste.
- Oil: Typically, sesame oil is used for its rich flavor and preservative qualities.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of Hyderabadi pickle involves several steps:
1. Selection of Mangoes: Raw mangoes are selected for their firmness and sourness. 2. Cutting and Salting: The mangoes are cut into pieces and salted to draw out moisture. 3. Spice Mixture: A blend of spices including mustard seeds, fenugreek, and turmeric is prepared. 4. Mixing: The mango pieces are mixed with the spice blend and oil. 5. Maturation: The mixture is left to mature in airtight containers for several weeks, allowing the flavors to develop.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Hyderabadi pickle is not just a condiment but a cultural staple in Hyderabadi cuisine. It is often served with biryani, paratha, and other traditional dishes. The pickle is a symbol of the rich culinary heritage of Hyderabad and is often made in large quantities during the mango season.
Variations[edit]
While mango is the most common base for Hyderabadi pickle, other variations include:
Each variation uses a similar spice blend but substitutes the main ingredient to create different flavors.
Related pages[edit]
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Sindhri Mango