Usirikaya Avakaya (amla pickle andhra style)
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Product detail
Product description
Godavari Vantillu specializes in fresh traditional preparations of the state. We seek the freshest ingredients and cook them using authentic traditional recipes passed on through generations. Everything you taste at Godavari Vantillu is lovingly made by our family with care and attention to detail.
This Amla ka Achar or Nellikkai pickle will be offered in different quantities of 250 gms, 500 gms, and 1 kg.
Product information
Amla Achar is one of the age-old pickles passed down from our ancestors. The amla pickle is also called Nellikkai, or usirikaya, or Gooseberry. The piquant flavor of the Usirikaya pachadi is the most highlighted attribute of the dish. Aawle ka achar is made of fresh and unripe berries of gooseberry to let you savor the tangy flavor of the Andhra pickle.
Ingredients
Amla berries
Tamarind
Garlic
Red Chili
Salt
Groundnut Oil
Mustard
Fenugreek
Asofeotida
Nutritional Facts
Nutritional component |
Amount per serving |
Energy |
204 Kcal |
Total Fat |
16 g |
Saturated Fat |
4 g |
Monounsaturated Fat |
5 g |
Polyunsaturated Fat |
7 g |
Trans Fat |
0 g |
Cholesterol |
0 mg |
Total Carbohydrates |
13 g |
Protein |
2 g |
Health benefits
The gooseberries are considered the best to serve food while suffering from cold or flu. It helps alleviate the former diseases. The nutraceuticals present in the amla ka achar will also serve in boosting immunity.
Product storage
Amla ka achar / Nellakkai achar is required to be stored in an air-tight container immediately after unpacking. The best before the date for Usirikaya Pachadi is 6 months from the opening or manufacture date.
Manufacturer Godavari Vantillu
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