● Product Type: Whole/TBC/Powder
● English/Common Name: Dry Mango Powder
● Botanical Name: Mangifera indica
● Indian Names: Amchur, Amchoor
● Origin: India
Tangy, sour, and slightly sweet with a fruity fragrance.
A fine, free-flowing powder.
A pale, beige-to-yellowish-brown powder.








Amchur is made from unripe green mangoes that are sliced, sun-dried, and then ground into a fine powder. This process preserves the tartness of the raw fruit, creating a versatile souring agent used extensively in North Indian cuisine, from curries and chutneys to marinades and beverages. It provides a unique flavor that is less sharp than lemon juice.
● French: Poudre de mangue séchée
● German: Mangopulver
● Chinese: Mángguǒ gān fěn (芒果干粉)
● Arabic: وق ا و ا ف (Mashuq al-manju al-mujafaf)
● Spanish: Polvo de mango seco
● Russian: Порошок манго (Poroshok mango)
● Japanese: マンゴーパウダー (Mangō paudā)
Amchur is primarily a culinary ingredient, prized for its ability to add a sour, citrusy tang to dishes without adding moisture. In Ayurveda, its sour taste is known to stimulate digestion and pacify the Vata dosha. It is a rich source of Vitamin C and antioxidants, helping to boost immunity and fight free radical damage. It is also used in skincare for its mild exfoliating and skin-brightening properties.
● For Culinary Tang: Sprinkle Amchur into lentil dishes (dals), vegetable curries, and soups toward the end of cooking to add a bright, sour flavor.
● For a Brightening Face Pack: Mix a small amount of Amchur powder with honey or yogurt to create a Vitamin C-rich face mask that helps to exfoliate and brighten the skin.
We select high-quality, unripe green mangoes from trusted orchards, ensuring they are firm and perfectly tart.
The mangoes are carefully peeled, sliced, and hygienically dried before being ground, resulting in a pure, potent, and flavorful powder.