
Sneha Chhabria
July 2, 2018
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Condiments are the little blobs of flavour, found in the traditional Indian thali. With every bite from your thali, you can choose from an array of flavours, be it sweet, spicy or even tangy. They enhance flavour and complement the overall dish that it is served with. Condiments can be in the form of chutneys, chutney podi, pickles, pickled vegetables or even raita.
Our Indian cuisine is so heavily connected with the usage of condiments, which not only lend great flavour to our food, but also have great medicinal values. These spices used to make these condiments make it an essential part of our Indian food experience.
With different flavour profiles and varied textures and colours, these condiments are hard to judge just by the way they look. Needless to day each of them are bursting with flavours within.
Chutney is a combination of ingredients like herbs and nuts, put together in a mixer and blitzed until its of a smooth – it is of a thick liquid like consistency.
Chutneys are often made fresh of green leafy vegetables, vegetables, or even fruits at times.

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Raitas are flavourful condiments to the meal, but not robust like chutneys and pickles. they are soothing, cooling pairings to our meals. Smooth rich yogurt, whisked along with some roasted cumin powder, chaat masala and salt, sometimes made with crispy boondi or crunchy onions, or even a medley of vegetables.

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So wait no more, and whip up these condiments in your kitchen and serve it with along your next meal at home to your family and friends.
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