Ashoka Coriander Chutney 250 g
Ashoka Coriander Chutney 250 g
✨ Ashoka Coriander Chutney for bright, herb-forward flavour
Ashoka Coriander Chutney brings the lively, green taste of coriander to your plate in a convenient jar. Expect a fresh, aromatic profile that adds lift to rich dishes and a zesty finish to everyday snacks.
Use it as a dip, spread, or quick finishing sauce—just a spoonful can wake up grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or simple rice and lentils. It’s also an easy way to add a classic Indian-style chutney note to wraps and sandwiches.
✅ Key features
- Fresh, herb-forward coriander flavour that cuts through creamy or fried foods
- Ready-to-use condiment—adds depth and brightness without extra chopping or blending
- Works as both a dip and a finishing touch, so you can adjust intensity spoon by spoon
- Great contrast to rich curries and grilled dishes, balancing heat and heaviness
- Handy pantry staple for quick meals when you want “something green” on the side
🍽️ How to use
- Serve as a dip with samosas, pakoras, chips, or veggie sticks
- Stir into yogurt to make a quick coriander raita-style dip for kebabs or roasted veg
- Spread inside wraps, sandwiches, or burgers for a fresh, tangy kick
- Spoon alongside dal, biryani, or grilled chicken/fish as a bright condiment
- Mix with a little oil and lemon/lime to make a fast dressing for salads or chaat-style bowls
🧾 Ingredients
coriander leaf paste 69%, water, green chilli paste, sunflower oil, lime juice, roasted chickpeas, salt, acidity regulator: E330, cumin powder, black salt, coriander powder 0.5%, ginger paste, garlic paste, preservative: E211, colour: E102, E133.
🧾 Nutrition facts
Energy (kJ)- 293 kJ
Energy (kcal)- 70 kcal
Fats- 3.3 g of which saturated 0 g
Carbohydrates- 6.6 g of which sugars 1.6 g
Protein- 3.3 g
Salt- 2.6 g
✨ Final touch
Did you know coriander chutney is often used as a “green” counterpoint on Indian thali plates to balance richer curries and fried snacks?
| Cuisine |
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| Net weight | 250 g |
| Energy kJ | 293 kJ |
| Energy kcal | 70 kcal |
| Carbohydrates 100 g | 7 g |
| Fats 100 g | 3 g |
| Protein 100 g | 3 g |
| S.P. | 37B |
| Compl. Packing pcs | 6 |
| EAN | 8901552028189 |
| Country of origin |
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