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Plastic Chutney (Bengali Raw Papaya Chutney)
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Plastic Chutney (Bengali Raw Papaya Chutney)

Deepa Rupani
Deepa Rupani @dollopsbydipa
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Plastic Chutney is a sweet and tangy raw papaya chutney from Bengali cuisine. It is also known as Peper Chutney, where pepe means papaya in Bengali. This chutney is prepared using raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice. When the raw papaya is cooked with sugar and lemon, it turns transparent or translucent, resembling plastic in appearance — which is how the chutney gets its unique name.

An interesting fact about Plastic Chutney is that it is believed to be a relatively new addition to Bengali cuisine. Sometime after the 1900s, when plastic was introduced to India, this chutney was innovated because of its visual resemblance to transparent plastic. Despite the name, it has absolutely no connection to actual plastic.

Along with raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice, ingredients like cashew nuts, kismis (raisins), and nigella seeds (kalonji) are commonly added. Some people also use panch phoran (Bengali five-spice mix) instead of kalonji. The cooking method may vary from household to household, but the end result is always delicious.
#CA26
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#rawpapaya

Plastic Chutney is a sweet and tangy raw papaya chutney from Bengali cuisine. It is also known as Peper Chutney, where pepe means papaya in Bengali. This chutney is prepared using raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice. When the raw papaya is cooked with sugar and lemon, it turns transparent or translucent, resembling plastic in appearance — which is how the chutney gets its unique name.

An interesting fact about Plastic Chutney is that it is believed to be a relatively new addition to Bengali cuisine. Sometime after the 1900s, when plastic was introduced to India, this chutney was innovated because of its visual resemblance to transparent plastic. Despite the name, it has absolutely no connection to actual plastic.

Along with raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice, ingredients like cashew nuts, kismis (raisins), and nigella seeds (kalonji) are commonly added. Some people also use panch phoran (Bengali five-spice mix) instead of kalonji. The cooking method may vary from household to household, but the end result is always delicious.
#CA26
#week9
#pickncook
#rawpapaya

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Plastic Chutney (Bengali Raw Papaya Chutney)

Deepa Rupani
Deepa Rupani @dollopsbydipa
અમદાવાદ

Plastic Chutney is a sweet and tangy raw papaya chutney from Bengali cuisine. It is also known as Peper Chutney, where pepe means papaya in Bengali. This chutney is prepared using raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice. When the raw papaya is cooked with sugar and lemon, it turns transparent or translucent, resembling plastic in appearance — which is how the chutney gets its unique name.

An interesting fact about Plastic Chutney is that it is believed to be a relatively new addition to Bengali cuisine. Sometime after the 1900s, when plastic was introduced to India, this chutney was innovated because of its visual resemblance to transparent plastic. Despite the name, it has absolutely no connection to actual plastic.

Along with raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice, ingredients like cashew nuts, kismis (raisins), and nigella seeds (kalonji) are commonly added. Some people also use panch phoran (Bengali five-spice mix) instead of kalonji. The cooking method may vary from household to household, but the end result is always delicious.
#CA26
#week9
#pickncook
#rawpapaya

Plastic Chutney is a sweet and tangy raw papaya chutney from Bengali cuisine. It is also known as Peper Chutney, where pepe means papaya in Bengali. This chutney is prepared using raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice. When the raw papaya is cooked with sugar and lemon, it turns transparent or translucent, resembling plastic in appearance — which is how the chutney gets its unique name.

An interesting fact about Plastic Chutney is that it is believed to be a relatively new addition to Bengali cuisine. Sometime after the 1900s, when plastic was introduced to India, this chutney was innovated because of its visual resemblance to transparent plastic. Despite the name, it has absolutely no connection to actual plastic.

Along with raw papaya, sugar, and lemon juice, ingredients like cashew nuts, kismis (raisins), and nigella seeds (kalonji) are commonly added. Some people also use panch phoran (Bengali five-spice mix) instead of kalonji. The cooking method may vary from household to household, but the end result is always delicious.
#CA26
#week9
#pickncook
#rawpapaya

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Ingredients

40 minutes
4 persons
  • 1small raw papaya
  • 1 cupsugar
  • 1 tbspoil
  • 1/2 tspkalonji seeds
  • 2 tbspcashew halves
  • 2 tbspkismis
  • 1 tbsplemon juice
  • to tasteSalt
  • 1 cupwater
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40 minutes
  1. 1

    Peel the raw papaya and remove the seeds. Slice the papaya into thin strips. Wash and soak the slices in water to remove the latex.

    A picture of step 1 of Plastic Chutney (Bengali Raw Papaya Chutney).
  2. 2

    Heat oil in a pan and sauté the papaya slices for 1–2 minutes.

    A picture of step 2 of Plastic Chutney (Bengali Raw Papaya Chutney).
  3. 3

    Add 1 cup of water and boil for 8–10 minutes. Then add sugar and mix well.

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  4. 4

    Add kismis. Mix and cook for another 10 minutes or until the papaya turns translucent.

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  5. 5

    Add the lemon juice to prevent the sugar syrup from caramelizing. Continue cooking until the papaya turns slightly yellowish. Switch off the heat.

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  6. 6

    Serve this delicious Plastic Chutney with your meals and enjoy.

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Deepa Rupani @dollopsbydipa
on May 31, 2026 06:54
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સ્વાસ્થ્યપ્રદ રસોઈ એ મારું પેશન છે. આપણી જુની તથા અત્યાર ની વાનગી ના અમૂક ઘટકો માં ફેરફાર કરી વાનગી ને સ્વાસ્ત્યપ્રદ બનાવું છુ.
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Madhumita Bishnu
Madhumita Bishnu @Madhubish27
May 31, 2026 07:41
Very nice frame !
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