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Simple desi ways to include raw mangoes in the daily diet

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 12, 2025, 08:04 IST
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Simple desi ways to include raw mangoes in the daily diet


Raw mango is not just for pickles, it's a nutrient-rich ingredient that can be easily added to daily meals in several simple, desi ways. Whether as a drink, a chutney, or a tangy twist in dals, it offers taste and health benefits that are perfect for the Indian summer.

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Why raw mango?


There’s no denying that the tangy taste and flavor of raw mango is something that makes it a popular choice in summers for several delicacies and drinks, but little do we know that this one fruit is also rich in vitamin C, which boosts immunity, promotes healthy skin, and aids iron absorption. It also contains vitamin A, vitamin E, B-complex vitamins (like B6 and folate), and essential minerals such as magnesium, potassium, and calcium. The fruit is high in antioxidants and dietary fiber, making it excellent for digestion and detoxification. It's natural acids like citric, malic, and oxalic that help stimulate bile production, improve gut health, and reduce acidity. Regular consumption during summer helps prevent heatstroke, supports hydration, and promotes a healthy metabolism.

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Aam panna


Aam panna is a classic Indian summer cooler made by boiling raw mangoes and blending the pulp with black salt, roasted cumin, mint, and jaggery. Rich in vitamin C and electrolytes, it helps prevent heat strokes, hydrates the body, and supports digestion. You can store aam panna concentrate in the fridge and dilute it with chilled water for a refreshing daily drink.

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​Add to dal or sabzi

A simple way to use raw mangoes is by adding diced or grated mango pieces to everyday dals like moong or to sabzis like aloo-methi or lauki. The natural tanginess lifts the flavor without the need for tomatoes or tamarind and also improves digestion. This method is especially helpful during summers when you want lighter, less spicy meals.

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Prepare raw mango chutney

Blend chopped raw mango with green chilies, garlic, mint, coriander, and a pinch of salt to make a zesty chutney. It goes well with parathas, rice, idlis, or as a sandwich spread. This chutney not only enhances taste but also provides antioxidants and digestive enzymes, making it a healthy and versatile condiment for daily use.

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Homemade amchur powder


Sun-dry raw mango slices and grind them into amchur (dry mango powder). You can sprinkle this tangy spice over chaats, fruits, sabzis, or even salads. It adds flavor without needing extra salt or fat, and its high vitamin C content boosts iron absorption and supports metabolism.

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