Imli Uses: Imli is widely used in various desi dishes, including curries, chutneys, dal, and more. But did you know it has several interesting uses beyond cooking?
Making imli chutney at home is not as difficult as it seems. With these easy tips, you'll be able to make it perfectly every single time!
In an Instagram video, Saransh Goila shows how to make imli candy at home. Check out the recipe inside.
Imly candy is made by combining imly (tamarind) and dates (khajoor). Make your children revisit your childhood with this khatti methi homemade toffee.
Imli (or tamarind) adds that hint of tanginess to our palate. Here, we bring a delicious imli ka sherbet recipe that is not only refreshing, but good for your skin too.
Next time you crave a chutney that packs a chatpata punch, ditch the mixer and embrace the traditional way to make imly chutney.
If you love Amritsari kulcha, you have got to try this flavourful Imli chutney to go with it. It has the perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy.
It won't be an exaggeration to say that chutneys and achaars in India are much like traditions that are passed on through generations in families. Read on.
Alongside its versatile usage in the culinary world, imli is also known for its various health benefits. It has been a part of traditional medical practice since centuries.
Love sweet and tangy imli goli? Here's an amazing recipe by Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. We suggest, check out the recipe inside.