Bitter Gourd Telugu Style Pickle

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1. What Is Bitter Gourd Pickle (Kakarakaya Avakaya)?

Bitter Gourd Pickle, known in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana as Kakarakaya Avakaya or Kakarakaya Tokku, is a unique South Indian delicacy. Unlike the watery bitterness of raw bitter gourd, this pickle transforms the vegetable into a savory, tangy, and spicy treat. The natural bitterness is expertly balanced with tamarind, jaggery, and a pungent mustard-spice mix, creating a complex flavor profile that is cherished by health-conscious food lovers.

2. Why Choose Our Bitter Gourd Pickle?

Our Telugu-style pickle stays true to the “Grandmother’s kitchen” philosophy:

  • Traditional Sun-Drying: We lightly sun-dry or shallow-fry the bitter gourd slices in cold-pressed oil to remove excess moisture while retaining the crunch.

  • The Perfect Balance: We use a specific ratio of Old Tamarind and Organic Jaggery to mellow out the sharp bitterness, making it palatable even for those who usually avoid this vegetable.

  • Authentic Spices: We use Guntur chillies for that vibrant red color and heat, and stone-ground mustard powder (Ava pindi) for that authentic Telugu “muddha” texture.

  • No Preservatives: Free from vinegar or synthetic chemicals; we rely on salt, oil, and tamarind for natural preservation.

3. What’s Inside?

  • Fresh Kakarakaya: Hand-cut rings of tender, farm-fresh bitter gourd.

  • Cold-Pressed Groundnut Oil: Traditional to Telugu pickling for its nutty aroma.

  • The Spice Trio: Mustard powder (Ava pindi), Fenugreek powder (Menthala pindi), and Spicy Red Chilli powder.

  • The Tang & Sweet: Thick tamarind pulp and a hint of jaggery to round off the edges.

  • Aromatic Tempering: Garlic cloves, curry leaves, and dried red chillies.

4. How to Enjoy Bitter Gourd Pickle

  • With Hot Rice: Mix a spoonful of pickle with hot steamed rice and a dollop of Ghee. This is the traditional way to savor the complex flavors.

  • Curd Rice Sidekick: It is the perfect antidote to the coolness of curd rice, providing a spicy, bitter, and tangy contrast.

  • Breakfast Pairing: Elevate your breakfast by serving it with Upma, Pesarattu, or Idli.

  • Healthy Topping: Spread a thin layer inside a multigrain wrap or on top of a savory pancake.

5. The Classic Bitter Gourd Pickle Recipe

  1. Fry: Shallow fry the bitter gourd slices in oil until they turn golden brown and slightly crisp. Set aside.

  2. Prep the Base: In a large bowl, mix the tamarind pulp with salt, turmeric, chilli powder, and mustard powder.

  3. Combine: Add the fried bitter gourd slices to this spice paste.

  4. Tempering (Talimpu): Heat the remaining oil. Add mustard seeds, cumin, dried chillies, curry leaves, and crushed garlic. Once the garlic turns golden, let the oil cool slightly.

  5. Final Mix: Pour the tempering over the pickle. Mix well and let it marinate for 48 hours before eating.

6. Price and Packaging

Size Packaging Type Price
250g Standard Pouch ₹ 190 
500g Glass Jar ₹ 360
1kg Value Pet Jar ₹ 700

7. How to Store It

  • Keep it Dry: Use a dedicated dry spoon. A single drop of water can spoil the entire batch.

  • Oil Barrier: Ensure there is a layer of oil on top; this acts as a natural seal against air.

  • Refrigeration: While the oil and salt preserve it, storing it in the fridge helps maintain the vibrant color and prevents the oil from becoming rancid over time.

Weight

250, 500, 1kg

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