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Traditional Queensland Mango & Date Chutney Mild (430g)

$20

18 in stock

A variation of our original traditional mango chutney.

Originating from Buderim, in Queensland, it has been a favourite among our customers since we first started business in 1993.

It features crystallised ginger and raisins and is a favourite for those who just love an ‘Aussie” chutney but now also with Dates.

Care instructions:

Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.

This chutney will remain in perfect condition as long as you ensure there is no contamination from food or water particles.

Never return any unfinished portions to the jar or use a serving utensil used for anything else.

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18 in stock

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Description

Nutrition Information

Servings per package:

43

Serving size:

10
g

Average Qty
per Serving

Average Qty per 100g

Energy

116 kJ
1160 kJ

Protein

0.1 g
1.4 g

Fat, total

0.1 g
0.7 g

-saturated

0 g
0.1 g

Carbohydrate

6.2 g
61.8 g

-sugars

6.1 g
60.6 g

Sodium

95 mg
949 mg

Ingredients

Sugar, Mango (20%), Dates (20%), Apple Cider Vinegar, Apple, Raisins, Ginger, Sea Salt, Onion, Yellow Mustard Seed, Garlic, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Mace, Chilli, Cloves

Serving Suggestion

One Teaspoon on the side of any curry of your choice is the perfect accompaniment.
Alternatively it is amazing with cold meats, cheese, pizza bases, steaks and sausages.
To make hors d’oeuvres use a savoury biscuit or corn chip with a dollop of sour cream and a tsp of chutney.

Additional information

Weight0.81 kg
Dimensions10.5 × 9 × 14 cm
Heat

Size

15.1oz, 430g

Barcode

"0799632178552"

Australian % Ingredients

61

2 reviews for Traditional Queensland Mango & Date Chutney Mild (430g)

  1. Darryl Wilkins (verified owner)

    Not a mango lover but this chutney is sensational

  2. Ross Morrow (verified owner)

    An excellent and flavoursome chutney to go with my curries and not too spicy for my spouse.

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