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Fermented Pickles vs Vinegar Pickles

You're at your local bazaar, checking out the fresh items. But something catches your eye and nose - the achaar stand! Rows of colorful jars filled with those iconic crunchy, chatpata treats. You get closer and realize there are two distinct varieties - fermented pickles and vinegar pickles.  Memories of making pickles with your grandma come flooding back. The salty brine, the aromatic spices, and of course, that addictive khatta (sour) punch. You can't resist buying a jar of each to reignite that nostalgic pickle love! The chatpata flavor lingered on your taste buds, leaving you craving more. Now, you're...

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Creative Gift Ideas for Pickle Lovers

Creative Gift Ideas for Pickle Lovers

Are you someone who loves pickles? If yes, then our experts at Farmdidi are here to help you! Pickles are a popular food item enjoyed by many people in India. They not only add a tangy and delicious taste to our meals but also have several health benefits. With their increasing popularity, pickles have become a great theme for unique and creative gift ideas. In this blog, we will explore some interesting and quirky gifts for pickle lovers.So get ready to give your loved ones these unique gifts! Pickle-Inspired Kitchen Gadgets For those who love to incorporate pickles into their...

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9 famous types of chutneys in India

9 famous types of chutneys in India

Chutneys, the vibrant ambassadors of Indian cuisine, are more than just condiments. They are flavor bombs, transforming any dish from ordinary to extraordinary. Made with a delightful mix of fresh ingredients, these pastes come in a kaleidoscope of colors, textures, and tastes. In this blog we will cover some of India's most famous chutneys, exploring their unique characteristics and perfect pairings. 1. Imli ki Chutney (Tamarind Chutney) This sweet and tangy Imli ki chutney is a national treasure. Imagine plump tamarind pods, their tangy flesh simmered with jaggery (unrefined cane sugar) until it creates a thick, rich paste. A sprinkle...

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How to Make Lal Mirch ka Achar at Home?

How to Make Lal Mirch ka Achar at Home?

When I was a kid, there was nothing more mouth-watering than the homemade lal mirch ka achar (red chilli pickle) that my grandma used to make. The aroma of fresh red chillies being fried in oil with warm spices would fill the entire house.  I can still vividly remember standing beside her in the kitchen, watching her expert hands work their magic. She would say that this pickle was extra special because it was our family tradition, passed down for generations. Getting a chance to learn and make this pickle alongside my grandma is a memory I'll always cherish.  Today,...

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