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FarmDidi Jackfruit Pickle 325g in Fresh | Handmade Kathal ka Achar in Mustard Oil | Spicy & Tangy Homemade Pickle | Traditional Jackfruit Achaar | No Chemical Preservatives








Price: ₹400 - ₹345.00
(as of Nov 21, 2025 20:26:23 UTC – Details)
Product Description







FLAVORFUL NOSTALGIA: Rediscover the bold, meaty flavor of Kathal ka Achar, a North Indian classic brought to life with tender jackfruit and mustard oil. A familiar favorite for those who grew up with homemade, hearty pickles.
EMPOWERMENT IN EVERY BITE: Handmade by women entrepreneurs through FarmDidi’s rural SHG network, every jar supports sustainable livelihoods and helps preserve regional food heritage.
PURELY NATURAL: Made with sun-dried jackfruit, mustard oil, and traditional spices. No artificial colors, no chemical preservatives—just clean, honest ingredients slow-aged for depth.
LEGACY OF TASTE: Inspired by traditional recipes from eastern and northern India, this kathal pickle is carefully slow-cured for weeks to achieve that deep, layered taste your dadi would approve of.
NATURE’S GOODNESS: Jackfruit, known for its texture and nutrition, is blended with mustard oil, red chilli, turmeric, and salt—resulting in a chunky, tangy pickle with a flavorful bite.
EXTENDED DELIGHT: With a shelf life of up to 9 months, this preservative-free pickle matures beautifully over time. Store in a cool, dry place and enjoy it at your own pace.
A CULINARY ADVENTURE: Serve it with parathas, dal-chawal, poha, or khichdi—this kathal achar adds a rich, spicy kick and pairs perfectly with everyday Indian meals.
Customers say
Customers appreciate that the pickle contains no chemical preservatives and is made in mustard oil. The taste receives mixed feedback, with some finding it very tasty while others describe it as the worst achar they’ve had. The quality and freshness are also mixed, with some saying it’s just like homemade while others report it’s not fresh. Moreover, the quantity receives negative feedback, with one customer noting there are very few jackfruit pieces, and customers consider it a waste of money.
