Description
Mango Powder (Amchur)
What it tastes like
It has a tangy, citrusy, slightly fruity sour flavor—kind of like lemon juice, but warmer and less sharp.
How to Use Mango Powder
In savory dishes (most common)
- Curries, dals, and stews
- Chickpea dishes (like chana masala)
- Vegetable sautés
👉 It adds brightness without extra liquid.
As a seasoning sprinkle
- Roasted veggies (potatoes, carrots, cauliflower)
- Salads or grain bowls
- Avocado toast (trust me on this one)
Meat & marinade magic
- Dry rubs for chicken, fish, or lamb
- Mixed with spices like cumin, coriander, and paprika
- Tenderizes slightly while adding flavor
Drinks & digestive blends
- Add a pinch to herbal drinks or mocktails
- Combine with black salt + cumin for a digestive sprinkle
Spice blends
Used in:
- Chaat masala
- Garam masala variations
- Custom herbal spice blends (this could be fun for your shop 👀)
Sweet + tangy combos
- Fruit salads
- Sprinkled on apples or watermelon
- Mixed into chutneys
- Herbal / Functional Angle (your lane
- Traditionally used to support digestion
- Can help stimulate appetite
- Adds sourness without vinegar or citrus (great for sensitive stomachs)
Quick Ideas You Can Try Today
- Mango powder + chili + salt on fresh fruit
- Add to a cooling summer tea mocktail
- Sprinkle into roasted chickpeas for a tangy snack

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