Giardigiò – Chutney “Salman”

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    Giardigiò – Chutney “Salman”
    Pumpkin, cinnamon and chili chutney

    Thanks to its particular taste, pumpkins make way for a variety of interpretations.
    We found a very tasty one while visiting a trusted local farmer, and it took many attempts to come up with our own original version.
    The result is a balanced spicy flavor that makes our chutney different from the classic.
    Salman is particularly good when combined with long ripened cheese, Parmigiano cheese and
    Formaggio di Fossa

    Jars: 100 gr., 200 gr.
    Ingredients: Pumpkin, apple, onion, garlic, cinnamon, chili pepper, cane sugar

    Chutney was imported from India to Europe during the XVII century. The word comes from the Hindi word chutney, to crush – and that’s how chutney is made: fruits or vegetables are crushed, and then cooked with sugar and other ingredients (often spices, such as cloves, garlic, coriander, mustard, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, tamarind and mint – though there is a wide variety of other possibilities). While still uncommon in Italy, chutney is widely spread in the English culinary tradition. The French make large use of it too, as a combination for cheese, meat and appetisers.
    Chutney is an ideal dressing for vegetables, rice or meat-based main courses. Sometimes the spices are toasted, conferring aroma. The addition of sugar and vinegar gives it a sweet and sour taste. Different amounts of each make it possible to have saltier or sweeter chutney.