Imli ki Khatti Meethi Chutney
Can be used in dahi baray and chana chat.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take out tamarind pulp by soaking it in warm water.
- 2
Heat a pot, add tamarind pulp and water.
- 3
Crush the jaggery, add in it.
- 4
Add all the spices.
- 5
Cook until the consistency is thick.
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