saunth

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saunth (uncountable)

  1. (India) A sweet chutney made from tamarind and ginger.
    • 2000, Harish Johari, Ayurvedic Healing Cuisine, page 197:
      Saunth is an appetizing, sweet-and-sour cooked sauce, often served with breads.
    • 2013, Mita Kapur, The F Word:
      The sweetness of onions still trapped within, the milky flavour of almonds combined with sensuous saffron, played up by the saunth and a hint of spices.

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