List of chutneys




Chutneys are a significant part of various cuisines across the world. They are made from a wide variety of ingredients and can be sweet, sour, spicy, or a combination of these. Here is a list of some popular chutneys:
Mango Chutney[edit]
Mango Chutney is a popular type of chutney that originates from India. It is made from ripe or unripe mangoes, sugar, vinegar, and various spices.
Tomato Chutney[edit]
Tomato Chutney is a type of chutney that is made from tomatoes, sugar, and vinegar. It is popular in various cuisines, including Indian and British.
Mint Chutney[edit]
Mint Chutney is a refreshing chutney made from mint leaves, coriander, and various spices. It is often served with Indian snacks and appetizers.
Tamarind Chutney[edit]
Tamarind Chutney is a sweet and tangy chutney made from tamarind, sugar, and various spices. It is often used as a dipping sauce for Indian snacks.
Coconut Chutney[edit]
Coconut Chutney is a popular South Indian chutney made from grated coconut, green chillies, and various spices. It is often served with dosa and idli.
Onion Chutney[edit]
Onion Chutney is a spicy chutney made from onions, tomatoes, and various spices. It is often served with Indian breads and rice dishes.
Garlic Chutney[edit]
Garlic Chutney is a spicy chutney made from garlic, red chillies, and various spices. It is often used as a condiment in Indian cuisine.
Coriander Chutney[edit]
Coriander Chutney is a refreshing chutney made from coriander leaves, mint leaves, and various spices. It is often served with Indian snacks and appetizers.
Chutneys gallery[edit]
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Branston Pickle close-up
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Chutney being hand-made
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Various jarred chutneys
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Cranberry chutney
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