Ghoroa Mango Pickle - Sweet & Sour 250g
Why you’ll like it
- Enjoy the authentic taste of Bengali cuisine with Ghoroa's Aam er Achar, a perfect blend of sweet and sour flavors.
- Crafted from the finest mangoes and spices, this homemade pickle enhances any meal with its rich, tangy profile.
- Ideal for rice, parathas, or as a condiment, this 250g jar brings traditional Bengali flavors to your table.
- Made without artificial preservatives or colors, Ghoroa's Aam er Achar ensures a wholesome and delicious addition to your dishes.
Market-Based Score (India)
Reviews across marketplaces
Platform | Rating | Reviews |
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amazon | 5★ | 1 |
Total / Avg | 5.00★ | 1 |
Category | Pickle |
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Weight | 250g |
Flavor | Sweet and Sour |
Ingredients | Finest quality mangoes and spices |
Preservatives | No artificial preservatives or colors |
Recipe | Authentic Bengali |
Usage | Condiment with meals |
Key Features: - Authentic Bengali recipe - Homemade taste and quality - Sweet and sour flavor profile - Made with finest quality mangoes and spices - No artificial preservatives or colors
For whom: This Aam er Achar is perfect for anyone who loves the tangy, sweet, and spicy flavors of traditional Bengali cuisine. It can be enjoyed with rice, parathas, or as a condiment with any meal.
Pros: - Authentic homemade taste - Perfect balance of sweet and sour flavors - Made with high-quality ingredients - Adds flavor to any meal
Cons: - May be too tangy for some individuals - Limited quantity in each jar (250g)
Market-Based Score — Breakdown
Factor | Weight | Contribution | Rationale | Sources |
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Spec/Feature Fit | 25 | 20 | The product offers a unique sweet and sour flavor, aligning well with consumer preferences. | Consumer Insights, Food Trends |
Brand Strength | 20 | 10 | Ghoroa is recognized for its authentic homemade products, appealing to niche markets. | Brand Equity, Market Research |
Category Momentum | 20 | 15 | The demand for traditional Indian pickles is growing, especially in urban areas. | Nielsen, Mintel |
Price Positioning | 20 | 15 | Priced competitively for premium homemade pickles, attracting quality-conscious buyers. | Retail Analysis, Price Comparison |
Competition | 10 | 2 | Faces competition from both local and branded pickles, impacting market share. | Market Share Reports, Competitor Analysis |
Use-case Advantage | 5 | 4 | Ideal for traditional meals, enhancing its appeal during festive seasons. | Culinary Reviews, Food Blogs |
Final Market Score | 100 | 66/100 (3.30/5) | Ghoroa's Aam er Achar is a strong contender in the growing market for authentic Indian pickles. |
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Spec/Feature Fit 20/25
Weight: 25Contribution: 20Rationale: The product offers a unique sweet and sour flavor, aligning well with consumer preferences.Sources: Consumer Insights, Food Trends -
Brand Strength 10/20
Weight: 20Contribution: 10Rationale: Ghoroa is recognized for its authentic homemade products, appealing to niche markets.Sources: Brand Equity, Market Research -
Category Momentum 15/20
Weight: 20Contribution: 15Rationale: The demand for traditional Indian pickles is growing, especially in urban areas.Sources: Nielsen, Mintel -
Price Positioning 15/20
Weight: 20Contribution: 15Rationale: Priced competitively for premium homemade pickles, attracting quality-conscious buyers.Sources: Retail Analysis, Price Comparison -
Competition 2/10
Weight: 10Contribution: 2Rationale: Faces competition from both local and branded pickles, impacting market share.Sources: Market Share Reports, Competitor Analysis -
Use-case Advantage 4/5
Weight: 5Contribution: 4Rationale: Ideal for traditional meals, enhancing its appeal during festive seasons.Sources: Culinary Reviews, Food Blogs
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⭐ Reviews Summary
✅ What Users Love
- Authentic taste reminiscent of homemade pickles.
- Perfect balance of sweet and sour flavors.
- High-quality mangoes used in preparation.
⚠️ What to Watch
- Some customers found it too sweet for their taste.
- Packaging could be improved for better freshness.
- Smaller quantity compared to other brands at similar prices.

⭐ Reviews Summary
✅ What Users Love
- Delicious and unique flavor profile
- High-quality, natural ingredients without preservatives
- Rich in nutrients and suitable for vegan diets
⚠️ What to Watch
- Spiciness may be too intense for some consumers
- Packaging could be improved for easier use
- Price point considered high by some buyers

⭐ Reviews Summary
✅ What Users Love
- Unique flavor with sweet and tangy taste
- Good quality ingredients used
- Convenient packaging size
⚠️ What to Watch
- Some found it too sweet
- Price is on the higher side compared to other brands
- May not suit those who prefer traditional pickle taste
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Aam er Achar by Ghoroa - Authentic Homemade Sweet & Sour Bengali Mango Pickle | Ghoroa Bengali Style Mango Pickle | 250g Estimated Delivery: 2-3 days
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AI Q&A
What ingredients are used in Aam er Achar?
Aam er Achar is made with:
- Finest quality mangoes
- Authentic Bengali spices
It features a perfect balance of sweet and sour flavors, with no artificial preservatives or colors.
Is this pickle suitable for vegetarians?
This pickle is suitable for vegetarians as it is made with mangoes and spices without any mention of animal products.
How should I store the pickle after opening?
After opening, store Aam er Achar in a cool, dry place. For best results, refrigerate the pickle to maintain its flavor and quality. Ensure the lid is tightly sealed to prevent contamination and preserve freshness.
What dishes pair well with this mango pickle?
This mango pickle pairs well with:
- Rice
- Parathas
- Any meal as a condiment
Does this product contain any artificial preservatives?
This product does not contain any artificial preservatives or colors.
What is the shelf life of the Aam er Achar?
I don't have that info.