In every Andhra household, no meal is ever truly complete without South Indian pickles. At Sankranti Singapore, we celebrate this tradition by bringing the boldest, most beloved varieties like the iconic Andhra avakaya pickle right to your table.
What Makes South Indian Pickles So Special?
South Indian pickles are not just spicy sides—they are power-packed with flavor, history, and nostalgia. Whether it’s the tang of tamarind or the bite of mustard seeds, every spoonful is handcrafted to perfection.
Meet the King: Andhra Avakaya Pickle
Andhra avakaya pickle is the crown jewel of South Indian pickles. Made from raw mangoes, cold-pressed sesame oil, and fiery red chili powder, this pickle has become a staple in Andhra cuisine. Its punchy, sour-spicy profile pairs perfectly with simple staples like rice and ghee or curd rice.
Other Andhra Pickles to Explore
At Sankranti, we offer more than just Andhra avakaya pickle. Our South Indian pickles range also includes:
- Gongura Pachadi – Tangy and rich with sorrel leaves
- Tomato Pickle – Sweet, spicy, and comforting
- Chili Pickle – For the daring palate
These South Indian pickles are not mass-produced; they’re made the traditional way to retain authenticity and flavor.
Perfect Pairings
Want to know the best way to enjoy Andhra avakaya pickle? Try these combos:
- Curd rice and avakaya – A cooling classic
- Hot dosas with tomato pickle – Comfort on a plate
- Steamed rice with ghee and gongura – Rustic and deeply satisfying
Each combination brings out the layered flavors of our South Indian pickles, making even a simple meal feel special.
Where to Find Authentic South Indian Pickles in Singapore
Looking for the real deal? You can now enjoy authentic South Indian pickles like Andhra avakaya pickle delivered straight to your home. Explore our online menu and order from Sankranti for a curated selection of Andhra condiments and meals.
If you’ve grown up with the bold flavors of South Indian pickles, or you’re just curious to try the legendary Andhra avakaya pickle, Sankranti Singapore is here to deliver that fiery, homemade punch to your plate—without compromise.
Faqs
What is the most popular Indian pickle?
The most popular Indian pickle is Andhra Avakaya, a spicy mango pickle known for its bold flavor.
What is the difference between Indian pickles and regular pickles?
Indian pickles are spicier and oil-based, using mustard seeds, red chilies, and unique regional ingredients, unlike Western pickles which are typically vinegar-based and milder.
Is South Indian pickle good for health?
When consumed in moderation, South Indian pickles can offer digestive benefits, but their high salt and oil content means they should be eaten sparingly.
Which city is famous for pickles?
Guntur in Andhra Pradesh is famous for its spicy pickles, especially Andhra Avakaya.
Which are the best pickle brands in India?
Some of the most trusted Indian pickle brands include Priya, Mother’s Recipe, and Sankranti’s in-house pickles.
Which brand of pickles is the best?
For authentic South Indian flavors, Sankranti’s handcrafted Andhra pickles are a top choice.
Which country is known for pickles?
Properly stored Indian pickles can last 6 months to a year, thanks to their oil and spice-based preservation.
How long do Indian pickles last?
Properly stored Indian pickles can last 6 months to a year, thanks to their oil and spice-based preservation.