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Definition of CHUTNEY

Chutney
Chutney Chut"ney, Chutnee Chut"nee, n. [Hind. chatn[=i].] A warm or spicy condiment or pickle made in India, compounded of various vegetable substances, sweets, acids, etc.

Meaning of CHUTNEY from wikipedia

- A chutney (pronounced [ˈʧəʈɳiː]) is a spread typically ****ociated with cuisines of the Indian subcontinent. Chutneys are made in a wide variety of forms...
- Chutney Sambar is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama television series directed by Radha Mohan for Disney+ Hotstar. Produced by Ishari K. Ganesh...
- Chutney music (Caribbean Hindustani: चटनी संगीत, 𑂒𑂗𑂢𑂲 𑂮𑂑𑂹𑂏𑂲𑂞, چٹنی موسیقی) is a fusion genre of Indian folk music, specifically Bhojpuri folk...
- Chutney is an Indian short film written by Jyoti Kapur Das, Tisca Chopra and Avneesh Mishra, and directed by Jyoti Kapur Das. The story is situated at...
- Peanut chutney is a mildly ****y chutney side dish, originating from the Indian subcontinent, that can be used with several snack foods and breakfast...
- Tomato chutney is a type of chutney, originating from the Indian subcontinent, prepared using tomatoes as the primary ingredient. The tomatoes can be diced...
- Chutney Popcorn is a 1999 comedy-drama film starring, directed and co-written by Nisha Ganatra. Ganatra plays a young **** Indian American woman called...
- Garlic chutney, also referred to as lahsun chutney, lahsun ki chutney, lehsun chutney and bellulli chutney, is a chutney, originating from the Indian...
- Green mango chutney, also known as raw mango chutney, is an Indian and ****stan chutney prepared from unripe mangoes. Ripe mangoes are sweet and are not...
- Major Grey's Chutney is a type of chutney, reputedly created by a 19th-century British Army officer of the same name who, though likely apocryphal, presumably...