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Goan Wild Mango Curry: Samira Reddy’s Quick Recipe

by News Analysis India
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As mango season kicks off, Bollywood star Samira Reddy has fans buzzing with her take on a rustic delight: wild mangoes. Hailing from India’s wild terrains, these petite fruits pack intense flavor and are a staple in regional cuisines, especially in Goa where they’re called ‘Gotache Sasve.’ Samira’s Instagram reel unveils ‘Jungli Aam Nariyal Curry,’ a harmonious mix of sweet mangoes, creamy coconut, and fiery spices that cooks up in under 10 minutes.

Begin by peeling fresh wild mangoes after a good rinse. For the masala, grind grated coconut with dhania seeds, haldi, and a duo of red chilies—mild Kashmiri for color and hot ones for kick—into a fine paste with minimal water. In a hot pan with coconut oil, temper rai and kadipatta. Toss in mango pieces, quick-fry them, then add spices, salt, and water. Lid on, cook till tender.

Introduce the fragrant paste, thin with water if needed, and let it bubble gently for a few minutes. A hint of gud rounds out the flavors beautifully. This isn’t just food; it’s a taste of Goan tradition reborn for modern kitchens.

These forest mangoes differ from cultivated ones—they’re smaller, dripping with juice, and textured with fibers, yet bursting with health benefits like high vitamin C levels. Used in everything from tangy pickles to healing pastes, they’re a summer must-try. Samira’s easy method makes exotic eating accessible, proving that the best dishes come from nature’s bounty. Whip this up and transport your palate to Goa’s sunny shores.

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