Raw Mango Saaru/ Rasam

Suchitra S(Radhika S) @Suchi2019
Season special recipe raw mango saaru/rasam is simple and tasty recipe.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash peel and cut in pieces then make smooth paste with green chilly and little water.
- 2
Transfer to a vessel add double water check it if needed add little more,add salt,jagarry and boil till rawness of mango goes.
- 3
Prepare tadka with ghee, mustard seeds, curry leaves and hing, add to the prepared rasam mix it,cook for few minutes.
- 4
Raw mango saaru is ready to serve with rice or can drink like soup also.
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