Freshly made and ready to eat Raw Mango Pickle is one of the most favorite condiments in an Indian meal.

Mangoes evoke so many childhood memories for me!
Mango season began early spring when the tree in our backyard would be covered with fragrant blossoms heralding the arrival of the this king of fruit in India ! Raw mangoes were available from April onwards and were used to make pickles and many seasonal foods. And the fully ripe mangoes arrived in all their glory in May, just as we began our school summer vacation. I literally ate the ripe and nectarous Alphonso mangoes by the dozen!
Starting in the spring, my Aai (mother) made a variety of mouthwatering pickles that were preserved for the year, in big pickling jars, called barni in Marathi. These are some of the tiny versions of those jars.

In April, Aai had a marker in the Hindu calendar as to when the baby raw mangoes would be perfect for her signature ‘Bharlya kairiche lonche’ where baby raw mangoes are cleaned, pitted and stuffed first with rock salt, left in the sun to marinate, drained, the brine used to make the homemade pickle masala for stuffing the baby raw mangoes, then a thin masala poured over it with the mustard oil etc. You get the picture! It was a pickle that was made over 4 to 5 days, a laborious affair to say the least, but the aroma and taste of that pickle is still fresh in my mind after decades.
I wish I had inherited my Aai’s patience ! Even the ingredients she got to make the homemade pickle masala were very carefully chosen, including the asafetida or hing! All of that meticulous care and her expertise contributed to the unforgettable taste of the pickle.
She then made several other pickles as well. The fresh mango pickle as well as the fresh vegetable pickle, were also my favorites as I did not have to wait for them to marinate. I could eat them fresh that day.
This quick and easy pickle I am sharing here is one of the fresh pickles I make here in the US. In my experience the raw mangoes I get in the Boston area are not as sour, nor do they have the crunch that I remember from childhood. But they are as close to homemade pickles as we can get here and I look forward to making and eating them often in the spring and summer months. As is the case in all Indfused recipes, this one too uses less oil than the commercially available pickles.
Raw Mango Pickle- Quick and Easy Recipe
Ingredients-
- 1 ½ tablespoon oil
- 1 teaspoon black mustard seeds
- ¼ teaspoon Bandhani black asafetida powder/ Bandhani hing
- 1 large raw mango, about 375 grams/ 13 oz
- 5 tablespoons K- pra or Bedekar brand pickle masala
- 2 ½ teaspoons kosher salt
- 1 ½ tablespoon lemon juice
To make the Raw Mango Pickle- Quick and Easy Recipe
- Heat the oil over medium heat. Add the mustard seeds. When they start sputtering, add the asafetida/hing. Shut off the heat and let it cool.
- Peel the raw mango and cut into small ½ inch dice. Discard the seed.
- Combine the mango pieces, the pickle masala and the salt and toss well to coat the mango pieces.
- Add the cooled oil with the spices, mix, add the lemon juice and mix again.
- The pickle looks dry at first, but the mangoes will release the juice as it sits.
Enjoy with any meal! Do check out Indfused’s Crunchy apple pickle as well ! Both last for about a week in the refrigerator.
Love,
❤
Sandhya
This looks so vibrant; I can feel the food energy!
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Thanks so much Dorothy!
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Mango pickle prepared from Kairi is the most popular Indian pickle. And you can’t just go wrong with this.
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So true Arv! And there are so many varieties of just the kairi pickle itself, right?
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True. A lot depends on which mango variant one picks because each has distinct taste.
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I can almost smell this just from the reading!
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Thanks Peter!
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Sandhya my best wishes to Indfused .love your recipes
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Thanks so much Swati! I love your recipes too dear ❤
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Do you think Amazon will have that pickle seasoning? There aren’t any Indian spice shops near me. I love pickles and this is very intriguing.
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Hi Liz,
Amazon does not have the brands I know. I just checked and they sell a brand called Rani that I am not familiar with. The pickle masala recipe will vary depending on which region of India it is from. Some may have more of the crushed fenugreek seeds.
So happy to hear from you. Hope you and your family are doing well and staying safe!
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Such a tongue tantalizing recipe. Looking so awesome. Mango pickle is looking so inviting. Absolutely stunning pictures.
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Thanks so much Shailender!
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Quick and easy freshly made instant Raw Mango Pickle is one of the most favourite item in an Indian thali or meal. Summers and mango pickle go hand in hand.
This looks fab and easy to make.
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Thanks so much Lata!
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I just love mango pickle. I’m totally drooling over your pictures. In Malayalam too those jars are called Bharani.
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Oh that is good to know. I am crazy about the Bharanis and pickles both. Love all types of Indian pickles 🙂
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You are right, we Indians have such fond memories of pickle making during summers. These barnis or martabans make me nostalgic. I think we all have seen it at our grandparents house. Lovely recipe, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks so much Vandana!
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I like making instant pickles and this recipe raw mango pickle is just down my alley. Mango season has just started for us and like how this recipe makes a small batch. Hoping to try the recipe soon.
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Thanks Mayuri. It is interesting to know that mango season has just started for you. We still get raw mangoes here as well.
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An Indian meal is incomplete without mango pickle on the side. Yours one looks so yummy! Literally my mouth is watering here… 🙂 Love how easy to make this pickle is!
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So true about pickles Geetanjali! Thanks so much for your kind words.
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Such a tongue tickling recipe. This pickle looks really delicious and so inviting. I love those cute barnis, I used to store my chutney in it.
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Omg the name pickle itself makes me drool. Love this instant mango pickle totally. It looks so tempting.
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I’m such a pickle fan and mango pickle is my most favourite…I’m drooling right now looking at this vibrant pickle…so tempting!!
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I wish I was your neighbour, as I don’t make many pickles so whenever I feel like eating mango pickle (maybe once in a year) I could grab a jar from you 🙂 Such a delicious and inviting pickle!
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This looks so good Sandhya! The pickle is very tempting indeed.
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Looks yummy!
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Thanks Rupali!
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Looks delish! Someone above said “mango pickle made from kairi…” – what is kairi? Thanks!
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