Kairi, Kachcha Aam.--- yeah lot of you may feel that it is not the season to talk about this.
Certainly - it is not the right time to find kairi in market.
The other day I was enjoying rains with Kanda-Bhaji (not bhaaji) and kairi chutney!
Amazing combination - absolute mouthwatering.
The Indian tradition is more towards preserving the taste and purity(to the extent possible) of kachcha aam.
In India, women are never taught to eat or love Green Mangoes(rather unripe mango) - they learn it by nature.
For Intestinal problems, unripe mango (where seed is not fully formed to be technical) acts as a medicine.
CAT learnt that "Unripe green mangoes (small ones) are effective for diarrhea, dysentery, piles, morning sickness, indigestion and constipation.... (the list might be exhaustive)".
Foodie-CAT would like to term unripe mangos as "antiseptic" for intestines.
Readers are requested to verify this from various sources.
Another set of interesting information:
Green mango in excess may cause throat issues and Ripen Mango is believed to be acting as medicine to some sort of throat issues.
Well, this is just a tribute to the end of the Mango season this year...belated one.
Certainly - it is not the right time to find kairi in market.
The other day I was enjoying rains with Kanda-Bhaji (not bhaaji) and kairi chutney!
Amazing combination - absolute mouthwatering.
The Indian tradition is more towards preserving the taste and purity(to the extent possible) of kachcha aam.
In India, women are never taught to eat or love Green Mangoes(rather unripe mango) - they learn it by nature.
For Intestinal problems, unripe mango (where seed is not fully formed to be technical) acts as a medicine.
CAT learnt that "Unripe green mangoes (small ones) are effective for diarrhea, dysentery, piles, morning sickness, indigestion and constipation.... (the list might be exhaustive)".
Foodie-CAT would like to term unripe mangos as "antiseptic" for intestines.
Readers are requested to verify this from various sources.
Another set of interesting information:
Green mango in excess may cause throat issues and Ripen Mango is believed to be acting as medicine to some sort of throat issues.
Well, this is just a tribute to the end of the Mango season this year...belated one.
Enjoy Food -
Miyaaon.
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