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Gourmet Food : Major Grey's Mango Chutney

Major Grey's Mango Chutney

from: Ethnicgrocer




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 509





Binding: Misc.
Label: Ethnicgrocer
Product Manufacturer: Ethnicgrocer
Publisher: Ethnicgrocer
Ranking: 509
Studio: Ethnicgrocer


Product facts:
  • TheIndianFoodStore brings you the most popular Major Grey Chutney sold in the world
  • Patak's Major Grey Chutney is preferred by gourmet chefs
  • Perfect for Oprah's Turkey Burger
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Item Description:
When you think of mango chutney, Major Grey's is probably the first that comes to mind. British chutneys like Major Grey's are typically sweeter than Indian chutneys, and this one is no exception. It combines chunks of mango with hints of garlic and ginger for a sweet and slightly spicy blend. Use as a dip or spread, or serve with naan, an Indian flatbread.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - yummy
this chutney is great. i use it with everything, chicken, turkey, steak and veggies.
it is different and a great way to add a little flavor to otherwise bland food



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