Chintha Chiguru|చింతచిగురు|Dried| Tamarind Leaves|100 Grams|
Chintha Chiguru – చింతచిగురు | Dried Tamarind Leaves | 100 Grams
Short Description :
- Premium sun-dried tender tamarind leaves (Chintha Chiguru)
- Adds authentic tangy flavor to Andhra recipes
- Rich in Vitamin C, iron & antioxidants
- Perfect for pappu, pulusu, pachadi & curries
- 100% natural, chemical-free & preservative-free
Introducing Kalaguragampa’s Chintha Chiguru
Kalaguragampa’s Chintha Chiguru (Dried Tamarind Leaves) is a seasonal treasure turned into a year-round kitchen essential. Handpicked during peak season, these tender tamarind leaves are carefully sun-dried to retain their sour taste, nutrients & natural freshness.
Loved across Andhra homes, Chintha Chiguru Pappu, pulusu & chutneys carry a distinct tang that no other ingredient can match. Beyond taste, tamarind leaves are packed with Vitamin C, iron & antioxidants, making them a wholesome, traditional food.
Key Benefits & Features :
- Tangy Taste – Brings Andhra authenticity to dishes.
- Nutrient-Rich – Vitamin C, iron & antioxidants.
- Digestive Aid – Supports gut health naturally.
- Versatile Use – Pappu, pulusu, pachadi, chutneys.
- 100% Natural – Sun-dried, no preservatives.
Why Choose Kalaguragampa Chintha Chiguru?
- Freshly sourced & sun-dried for authenticity.
- Preserves seasonal flavor all year round.
- Hygienically packed for purity & freshness.
- A true Andhra household staple.
How to Use?
- Add to Chintha Chiguru Pappu (dal).
- Use in pulusu curries & chutneys.
- Blend into masalas for tangy gravies.
- Cook with lentils & ghee for festive dishes.
Storage: Keep in an airtight container, away from moisture.
Chintha Chiguru in Different Languages :
- English: Dried Tamarind Leaves
- తెలుగు (Telugu): చింతచిగురు (Chintha Chiguru)
- हिंदी (Hindi): इमली की पत्तियाँ (Imli ki Pattiyan)
- தமிழ் (Tamil): புளி இலை (Puli Ilai)
- ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada): ಹುಣಸೆ ಎಲೆ (Hunase Ele)
- മലയാളം (Malayalam): പുളി ഇല (Puli Ila)
- मराठी (Marathi): चिंचेची पाने (Chinchechi Pane)
- ગુજરાતી (Gujarati): આમળીના પાન (Amli na Paan)
- বাংলা (Bengali): তেঁতুল পাতা (Tentul Pata)
- ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi): ਇਮਲੀ ਦੇ ਪੱਤੇ (Imli de Patte)
- ردو (Urdu): املی کے پتے (Imli ke Patte)
- ଓଡ଼ିଆ (Odia): ଟେଣ୍ଟୁଳ ପତ୍ର (Tentul Patra)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :
1.What is Chintha Chiguru?
Tender seasonal tamarind leaves, dried for long storage.
2.What recipes use it?
Common in pappu, pulusu, pachadi & chutneys.
3.Does it taste very sour?
Yes, pleasantly tangy – milder than tamarind pulp.
4.Is it healthy?
Yes, packed with Vitamin C, iron & antioxidants.
5.How long does it stay fresh?
Up to 6 months in airtight storage.
