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Say Goodbye to Cough and Cold with This Tasty Amla Honey Chutney
Samira Vishwas | November 10, 2025 10:24 PM CST

Amla Honey Chutney: During the winter months, our bodies need an immunity boost to protect against various illnesses.

Amla Honey Chutney

Amla (Indian gooseberry) is readily available in the market during this time and is rich in vitamin C. In Ayurveda, it is known as Amritphal (the fruit of immortality). Amla is considered very beneficial for our health during winter. It is excellent for digestion. You can also make amla chutney during the winter; it’s effortless to prepare. Let’s learn the recipe for this chutney:

Amla Honey Chutney
Amla Honey Chutney

What ingredients are needed to make Amla Honey Chutney?

Amla (Indian gooseberries) – 6-7 (medium-sized)

Fresh coriander leaves – 1 cup, chopped

Honey – 2 tablespoons

Mint leaves – half a cup

Amla Honey Chutney
Amla Honey Chutney

Green chillies – 2

Ginger – 1-inch piece

Lemon juice – 1 tablespoon

Cumin powder – half a teaspoon

Rock salt or black salt – to taste

Amla Honey Chutney
Amla Honey Chutney

How is Amla Honey Chutney made?

Step 1- First, wash the gooseberries thoroughly, then boil them in a pressure cooker until one whistle. Once they have cooled, remove the seeds and cut them into pieces.

Step 2 – Next, put the boiled gooseberries, ginger, mint leaves, and green chillies into a blender jar and blend them into a fine paste, adding a little water if needed.

Amla Honey Chutney
Amla Honey Chutney

Step 3 – Then, add honey, salt, lemon juice, and cumin powder to this mixture and blend it again in the mixer for a few seconds so that all the flavors are well mixed.

Step 4- Your amla chutney is now ready. Transfer it to a bowl, and you can now serve it with parathas, snacks, or salads.

Step 5- You can also store Amla Honey Chutney in the refrigerator for 5 to 6 days and use it chilled.


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