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How You Can Celebrate Raw Mango Season with These 5 Indian Recipes

From tangy pickles to refreshing drinks and comforting meals, these recipes spotlight the wide spectrum of raw mango flavours and culinary delights.

By Mervin Preethi
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How You Can Celebrate Raw Mango Season with These 5 Indian Recipes

Raw mangoes in Brine. Credit: Ruchika Randhap.

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(Raw mangoes in Brine. Credit: Ruchika Randhap. )

Raw mango, with its tangy and slightly sour taste, is an integral part of Indian cuisine. From refreshing drinks to flavourful chutneys and hearty main courses, it finds its way into many beloved dishes, especially during the summer months. Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, raw mango recipes not only enhance the flavor of dishes but also provide a range of health benefits.

Here are five unique raw mango recipes that showcase the many ways to enjoy this seasonal favourite.

1. Uppilitadhu

Uppilitadhu (salted raw mango pickle) is made by preserving raw mangoes in brine, allowing them to develop a rich, tangy-salty flavour. This pickle is the perfect accompaniment to any meal, letting you relish a burst of zest with each bite. The brining process intensifies the raw mango’s sharpness, making it a cherished favourite in Kerala households.

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2. Aam panna

A refreshing summer drink, aam panna is one raw mango recipe you can't miss! This tangy-sweet drink combines raw mango pulp with cumin powder, mint leaves, and sugar, offering relief from the intense summer heat. Perfect for a hot day, it hydrates while refreshing your senses.

3. Mamidikaya pappu (Mango dal)

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A comforting Andhra dish, mamidikaya pappu combines creamy lentils and the sharp tang of raw mango. The sourness from the raw mango adds a deliciously unique flavour to the dal, making it a delicious addition to any meal. This dish is nutritious, light, and full of vibrant flavours, especially when paired with steamed rice.

4. Raw mango chutney

This zesty chutney from south India brings a refreshing, tangy punch to any meal. Made by blending raw mangoes with spices, sugar, and a pinch of salt, it’s a versatile accompaniment for both savoury and sweet dishes. With a tempting balance of sour, sweet, and spicy flavours, this chutney enhances any plate it is served with.

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5. Aam doi 

A creamy, baked Bengali dessert, aam doi is a blend of yoghurt and the natural sweetness of mango. Infused with cardamom and saffron, this dessert is a delightful finish to any meal. The tang of the yoghurt and the sweet, aromatic mango come together for a rich, indulgent treat.

Edited by Khushi Arora

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