PICKLES
Pickling is the process of preserving or extending the shelf life of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar. The pickling procedure typically affects the food's texture and flavor. The resulting food is called a pickle, or, to prevent ambiguity, prefaced with pickled. Foods that are pickled include vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, dairy and eggs.
A distinguishing characteristic is a pH of 4.5 or lower, which is sufficient to kill most bacteria. Pickling can preserve perishable foods for months. Antimicrobial herbs and spices, such as mustard seed, garlic, cinnamon or cloves, are often added. If the food contains sufficient moisture, a pickling brine may be produced simply by adding dry salt. For example, sauerkraut and Korean kimchi are produced by salting the vegetables to draw out excess water. Natural fermentation at room temperature, by lactic acid bacteria, produces the required acidity. Other pickles are made by placing vegetables in vinegar. Like the canning process, pickling (which includes fermentation) does not require that the food be completely sterile before it is sealed. The acidity or salinity of the solution, the temperature of fermentation, and the exclusion of oxygen determine which microorganisms dominate, and determine the flavor of the end product.
GREEN CHILLI PICKLE
Green Chili Pickle is a delightful way to spice up any meal. Indian meals are generally served with a variety of condiments, of which pickles are the most common. This is a rather hot and spicy pickle, not for the timid palate by any means.
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MANGO PICKLE
The mouthwatering pickle is made from raw mangoes, mixed with chili and oil, garlic and a concoction of seeds like mustard and fenugreek. Raw mango is cut into small pieces, mixed with spices and seeds and stored in jars. Within a week, the mixture of spices and mango pieces turns into the mouthwatering concoction.
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MIXED PICKLE
Mixed pickles are pickles made from a variety of vegetables mixed in the same pickling process. Mixed pickles are eaten much like other pickles: in small amounts to add flavor and to accent a meal. Mixed pickles appear in many different world cuisines.
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RED CHILLI PICKLE
Red Chili Pickle is a delightful way to spice up any meal. Indian meals are generally served with a variety of condiments, of which pickles are the most common. This one is a rather hot and spicy pickle, not for the timid palette by any means.
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SWEET MANGO PICKLE
Our customer can avail Mango Sweet Pickle that is prepared by processing ground spices and fresh mango under hygienic condition. Properly packed in food grade material, it is checked for natural taste, freshness, purity and nutritional value. Free from any harmful preservative, the pickle is a masterpiece of culinary art.