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​4 garlic chutneys that double as immune boosters​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 9, 2025, 10:13 IST
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4 garlic chutneys that double as immune boosters

Garlic isn’t just there to make your food taste better — it’s actually working hard behind the scenes. It fights off colds, kicks up your energy, and quietly supports your immune system like a pro. Now toss that into a chutney? You’ve got a flavour bomb that also doubles as your health wingman. Whether it’s bold, smoky, or cooling, these garlic chutneys do more than just sit pretty on the side of your plate. Scroll down to find the ones worth adding to your everyday meals.

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Smoky lasun kharda

If you’ve ever had bhakri with a side of fire, you’ve probably tasted kharda. It’s made with roasted garlic and green chillies, pounded into a coarse, punchy paste. It’s smoky, intense, and hits the palate like a spicy uppercut. But behind that heat is a serious immunity boost – garlic in its semi-raw state keeps its infection-fighting powers intact. This one is also great for warming up your system during the colder months, and the chillies get your blood moving.

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Red chilli garlic chutney

You know the one – the unapologetically red, flaming-hot chutney that always steals the show at street momo joints. It’s made with soaked dry red chillies, garlic, vinegar, and just enough oil to bind it all together. The result is fiery, tangy, and completely addictive. But it’s not just about the burn – the vinegar helps with gut health and the garlic brings in its antibacterial charm. A spoon of this, and your sinuses won’t know what hit them.

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Nutty garlic chutney

This one’s a dry chutney, the kind you sprinkle on hot rice or smear onto idlis with ghee. Made with roasted peanuts, coconut, garlic, and chilli powder, it has a deep, earthy flavour that’s hard to forget. Garlic here is roasted until golden, which keeps its immune-supporting compounds intact while adding a warm nuttiness. Great for those days when you want a little crunch with your spice and a side of strength for your system.

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Cool curd-mint garlic chutney

Here’s something more soothing. This chilled garlic chutney mixes fresh garlic with curd, mint, and green chilli. It’s mild, fresh, and cooling, a complete opposite to the bolder versions. But its calm taste hides its power, raw garlic supports immunity, curd feeds healthy gut bacteria, and mint eases inflammation. Ideal with grilled veggies or as a dip on hot days when your body needs both cooling and healing.

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