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​5 mistakes to avoid while making mango pickle at home​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 23, 2025, 14:06 IST
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5 mistakes to avoid while making mango pickle at home

Mango pickle – the tangy, spicy, and delicious addition to many meals. It’s a favorite that brings extra flavor to your plate, and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good mango pickle? But making it at home? That can be tricky. Whether you’re an experienced pickle maker or a first-timer, there are a few common mistakes that could spoil your pickle. Let’s explore the mistakes to avoid so your homemade mango pickle turns out perfect every time!

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Using unripe mangoes

The key to a good mango pickle is choosing the right mangoes. Don’t pick ones that are too soft and sweet. You want mangoes that are firm, slightly green, and sour. This gives the pickle its tangy taste and helps it stay crisp. Using ripe mangoes can make your pickle mushy instead of crunchy and tasty.
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Not cleaning the mangoes properly

Before you start chopping, it’s super important to clean your mangoes thoroughly. Pickles are all about preserving the natural goodness of the fruit, but if you skip this step, you might end up with a jar full of unwanted bacteria. Wash the mangoes well and dry them completely before cutting them into pieces. Even a small amount of water left on the mangoes can turn your pickle into a soggy disaster, so make sure they are properly dried before adding any spices or salt.

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Skipping the sun-drying step

Sunshine is key when making mango pickles. After mixing the mangoes with spices, let them sit in the sun for a few days. This helps dry out the mangoes and enhances their flavour, while also letting the oil and spices soak in properly. Skipping this step or rushing it means missing out on that rich, tangy taste. Let your pickle soak up the sun – the longer, the better!

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Using the wrong type of oil

The oil you choose for your mango pickle can make or break the flavour. Mustard oil is usually the best choice because its strong taste works well with the bold spices. While you could use vegetable or olive oil in a pinch, they just won’t give you that authentic pickle flavour. Plus, mustard oil helps preserve the pickle better, keeping it fresh longer. If you want your homemade pickle to taste just like the one you get at your favorite local shop, stick to mustard oil.

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Not letting it rest long enough

Patience is key when making mango pickles. After mixing the mangoes with spices and oil, give it time to marinate. If you eat it too soon, the flavours won’t be as rich. Let it sit for at least a week so it can develop its full taste. The longer you wait, the better it gets!


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