Our Alphonso Mango Amchur is grown and produced by Amol Kavle on his farm in the small town of Devgad. The Alphonso mango is among the most highly prized varieties, and Ratnagiri is perhaps the most famous mango-growing region in India, if not the world! Each jar has the equivalent of 2–3 mangos in it.
Alphonso mangos make this amchur a flavor powerhouse: refreshingly bright and slightly salty, it's reminiscent of lemon zest but with a tropical edge. It elegantly complements flavors of savory and sweet dishes alike, elevating them to another level.
To make the amchur, green mangos are grated with a little salt, dried in the sun and then ground into a powder. It's an essential ingredient in chaats and other Indian snacks, but it's also a perfect tart & savory topping for pretty much everything you'll ever cook.
This spice contains less than 0.1% salt by weight.
Amol Kavle grows Alphonso mangoes on his farm in Devgad, India. Most of the mangoes are sold when ripe, custardy, and orange, but he makes a small amount of amchur with the green mangoes that fall to the ground.
This amchur is usually only shared with friends and family, but we were fortunate to be able to bring a small amount in!
Farmer, Sushad is pictured here in the mango orchard in Devgad.
2.0 oz glass jar: $9.99
16 oz container: $39.99
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Q:nutritional value (calories): Alphonso Mango Amchur, please
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Burlap & Barrel
11/22/2024
A:Thanks so much for checking in about nutritional facts of our Alphonso Mango Amchur.
Because spices are used in such small quantities, the FDA does not consider spices to have any nutritional value, so we don't have our spices analyzed.
The ingredients are unripe alphonso mango, (Mangifera indica v. Alphonso), salt (<0.1%).
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DA B.08/07/2024
Q:What is the amount of sodium in 1/4 teaspoon?
A very low sodium intake makes this important.
Thank you for your kindness.
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Burlap & Barrel
08/07/2024
A:Hello,
We don't have sodium test results for the amchur unfortunately. Salt is only used in the curing of the mangoes, which are baby unripe mangoes and quite tart to begin with. There's no salt added after, so we would estimate the sodium content to be close to 0.
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David01/21/2024
Q:How to find your cookbooks?
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Anonymous
01/22/2024
A:Hi and thanks for reaching out! You can find all of our recipes on our Recipes Page, which is linked under "Recipes" from our home page menu. Or, if you are interested in recipes using a specific spice, you can go to the individual spice page and scroll down to see recipes using that spice! Please reach out to care@burlapandbarrel.com if you have any issues — we are happy to send you links!
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Auroa05/02/2023
Q:How is already sold out a few hours after I received the email it was back in stock? :(
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Burlap & Barrel
05/02/2023
A:Actually, we had a little glitch, and the Mango Amchur is not quite ready to sell yet, but it will be back in stock soon.
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