Chintha Chiguru Karam|Tamarind Leaves|150 Grams|
Chintha Chiguru Karam | Tamarind Leaves Spice Mix | 150 Grams
Short Highlights :
- Authentic Andhra-style Chintha Chiguru Karam (చింత చిగురు కారం)
- Made with young tamarind leaves, red chillies & aromatic spices
- Perfect balance of tangy, spicy & earthy flavors
- Homemade, 100% natural & preservative-free
- Ideal for rice, dosas, idlis & tiffin sides
Introducing Kalaguragampa’s Chintha Chiguru Karam
Kalaguragampa’s Chintha Chiguru Karam captures the true essence of Andhra’s traditional flavors — a perfect blend of tangy tender tamarind leaves, sun-dried red chillies, garlic, and lentils. Ground to perfection, this karam powder brings a burst of flavor that’s both spicy and refreshing.
Made in small batches using age-old methods, this karam carries the distinct Andhra-style punch that elevates simple dishes like hot steamed rice with ghee, or pairs beautifully with dosa, idly, and snacks.
Crafted with care, without preservatives or artificial flavoring, it’s a pure homemade delicacy that brings the warmth and tradition of Andhra kitchens to your plate.
Key Benefits & Features :
- Tangy & Spicy Blend – Perfect mix of tamarind leaves & chillies.
- Supports Digestion – Naturally stimulates appetite.
- Handcrafted with Care – Made in small batches for freshness.
- Versatile Use – Perfect with rice, idly, dosa & curries.
- 100% Natural – No preservatives, no artificial colors.
How to Enjoy?
- Mix 1–2 teaspoons with hot rice & ghee for a quick Andhra-style meal.
- Sprinkle on dosa, idly, or upma for an instant flavor boost.
- Use as a side for curd rice or pongal.
Storage- Store in an airtight container to retain freshness.
Chintha Chiguru Karam in Different Languages :
- English: Chintha Chiguru Karam / Tamarind Leaves Spice Mix
- తెలుగు (Telugu): చింత చిగురు కారం (Chintha Chiguru Karam)
- हिंदी (Hindi): इमली के पत्तों का मसाला (Imli ke Patton ka Masala)
- தமிழ் (Tamil): புளி இலை காரம் (Puli Ilai Kaaram)
- ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada): ಹುಣಸೆ ಎಲೆ ಕಾರ (Hunase Ele Kaara)
- മലയാളം (Malayalam): പുളിയില മസാല (Puliyila Masala)
- मराठी (Marathi): चिंचेची पान मसाला (Chinchechi Paan Masala)
- ગુજરાતી (Gujarati): ઈમલીના પાન મસાલો (Imli na Paan Masalo)
- বাংলা (Bengali): তেঁতুল পাতার মসলা (Tentul Patar Mosla)
- ପੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi): ਇੰਬਲੀ ਦੇ ਪੱਤੇ ਦਾ ਮਸਾਲਾ (Imbli de Patte da Masala)
- ଓଡ଼ିଆ (Odia): ଚିନ୍ତା ଚିଗୁରୁ ମସଲା (Chinta Chiguru Masala)
- اردو (Urdu): املی کے پتوں کا مصالحہ (Imli ke Patton ka Masala)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :
1.What is Chintha Chiguru?
It refers to young tender tamarind leaves, known for their tangy flavor.
2.Is it spicy?
Yes, it’s a medium-spicy Andhra-style karam with a tangy edge.
3.Can it be used in curries?
Yes — enhances the taste of pappu (dal) and vegetable curries.
4.Does it contain preservatives?
No — completely natural & handmade.
5.How long does it stay fresh?
Up to 6 months in an airtight container.