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chutney

or chut·nee

[ chuht-nee ]

noun

, plural chut·neys.
  1. a sauce or relish of East Indian origin, often compounded of both sweet and sour ingredients, as fruits and herbs, with spices and other seasoning.


chutney

/ ˈtʃʌtnɪ /

noun

  1. a pickle of Indian origin, made from fruit, vinegar, spices, sugar, etc

    mango chutney

  2. a type of music popular in the Caribbean Asian community, much influenced by calypso


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Word History and Origins

Origin of chutney1

First recorded in 1805–15, chutney is from the Hindi word chatnī

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Word History and Origins

Origin of chutney1

C19: from Hindi catni, of uncertain origin

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Example Sentences

Place a sheet of plastic wrap on the surface of the avocado chutney and store, chilled.

For each portion, set a breast on the bottom of a warm plate and set a large spoonful of avocado chutney alongside it.

For the Avocado Chutney Place all the ingredients in a small bowl.

The cheeses are drizzled with delicious local olive oil and include a sweet fig chutney chaser.

Well, add this chutney-esque roasted-red-pepper spread to that list.

At dinner a variety was made by the chicken being curried, accompanied by an unlimited supply of rice and chutney.

"Like Paprika and Chutney," she burst into a half-laugh, looking meaningly at Sard.

"We will drop the whole thing until we have had our chops and chutney," said he.

Chutney looks with some surprise at the famous signature attached with a bold hand.

“Fasten Forbes to one rope, and come up the other yourself,” he called out to Chutney.

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