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Tomato chutney

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Tomato chutney
A tomato chutney made of tomatoes, chili peppers, onions andIndianspices being cooked.
Place of originIndian subcontinent
Region or stateIndian subcontinent
AssociatedcuisineIndia,Bangladesh,Pakistan
Main ingredientsIndian spices,tomato

Tomato chutneyis a type ofchutney,originating from theIndian subcontinent,prepared usingtomatoesas the primary ingredient.[1]The tomatoes can bediced,mashed or pulped, and additional typical ingredients used include ginger, chilli, sugar, salt,aam papad,raisin, dates and spices and additionally onion, garlic and peanut ordalfor the south Indian version.[1]It can be prepared using ripe red tomatoes orgreen tomatoes.[2][3][4]It can be eaten fresh after preparation, stored in a refrigerator, and can bebottledorcannedand stored for later use.[2][5][4]Homemade tomato chutney that is canned can have an improved flavor, due to the ingredients intermingling while the product is stored.[4]

Uses

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Tomato chutney can be used to accompany myriad foods and dishes, such as kebabs, sandwiches, burgers and meat dishes.[5][6]

Commercial varieties

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Tomato chutney has been amass-producedproduct in the United States.[7]Gordon & Dilworth in New York produced it in the 1890s–1900s (decade), and exported some of the product.[7][8]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abSudheer, K.P.; Indira, V. (2007).Post Harvest Technology of Horticultural Crops.Horticulture science series. New India Pub. Agency. p. 166.ISBN978-81-89422-43-1.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  2. ^abSaffery, D. (2007).The Ghana Cookery Book.Jeppestown Press. p. 301.ISBN978-0-9553936-6-2.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  3. ^Alfeld, B.E.S. (2008).Pickles to Relish.Pelican Publishing Company. p. 153.ISBN978-1-4556-1043-3.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  4. ^abcJeanroy, A.; Ward, K. (2009).Canning and Preserving For Dummies.--For dummies. John Wiley & Sons. p. 93.ISBN978-0-470-50455-0.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  5. ^abSodha, M. (2015).Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen.Flatiron Books. p. 21.ISBN978-1-250-07102-6.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  6. ^The Simple Art of EatingWell.Countryman Press. 2013. p. 156.ISBN978-1-58157-219-3.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  7. ^abTreasury Decisions Under the Customs, Internal Revenue, and Other Laws: Including the Decisions of the Board of General Appraisers and the Court of Customs Appeals.U.S. Government Printing Office. 1910. p. 4.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
  8. ^"El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas on March 19, 1897".El Paso Herald.p. 4.RetrievedOctober 27,2017.
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