Apparently hing is used for a medicinal rub and may be given to babies in diluted liquid form to cure indigestion.
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Can you buy some? If babies can have it then it should be OK in your pickle!
Apparently hing is used for a medicinal rub and may be given to babies in diluted liquid form to cure indigestion.
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Can you buy some? If babies can have it then it should be OK in your pickle!
Yes, I could buy some from the chemist but it will be in liquid form. After 7 days of moving the bloody mangoes around the garden into the sun every few hours I'm not going to risk spoiling the result with some hing body lotion! I shall leave it out.
That would seem extortionate to @Yorky!Looks lovely. My aunt sent me a recipe years ago but I've never tried it. It is a shame we moved away from East London where you could buy a box for £5.
The mango chutney I made:
I shall guarantee that mine will be nowhere near as sweet as yours.
Maybe not as good though.
@Yorky - it is worth searching for mango pickle rather than chutney if you want something with less or no sugar. Here is one I found which looks to me to be good. No sugar at all!
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Mango-Pickle-the-South-Indian-Way/