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Authentic South Indian Homemade Pickles — No Preservatives, Just Tradition

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By Orggu Team · 27 February 2026

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No Indian meal is truly complete without a spoonful of pickle — that sharp, tangy, spicy burst of flavour that turns even plain rice and curd into something deeply satisfying. In Kannada we call it uppinakaayi, in Hindi achar, in Tamil oorugai. Whatever the name, pickle is the soul of the Indian plate.

Our grandmothers made pickles at home every season — squeezing fresh lemons, slicing raw mangoes, grinding spices on a stone slab, and mixing everything in large ceramic jars with generous amounts of cold pressed oil. The pickle would sit in the sun for days, fermenting slowly, developing complex flavours that no factory can replicate.

Today, most pickles on supermarket shelves are a different story entirely — made with refined oil, sodium benzoate, artificial colours, and powdered spices. They look the same, but the taste and nutrition are worlds apart. If you've ever wondered why grandma's pickle tasted so much better, the answer is simple: real ingredients, no shortcuts.

Myths vs Facts About Pickles

Tap each card to reveal whether it's a myth or fact:

🤔 "Homemade pickles without preservatives spoil quickly"
❌ MYTH — Oil and salt have been preserving pickles for centuries. Properly made, they last 6-12 months.
🤔 "The oil in pickle adds unhealthy fat to your diet"
❌ MYTH if using cold pressed oil — Cold pressed sesame/groundnut oil in pickles actually provides Vitamin E and healthy fats.
🤔 "Store-bought pickles taste the same as homemade"
❌ MYTH — Factory pickles use refined oil, artificial colours, and pre-ground powder spices. The taste difference is obvious.
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Store-Bought vs Homemade Pickles

Here's a honest comparison between what you find on supermarket shelves and what we make at Orggu:

Feature Store-Bought Pickles Homemade (Orggu)
Oil Used Refined oil (cheapest available) Cold pressed sesame / groundnut oil
Preservatives Yes (sodium benzoate, acetic acid, etc.) None — oil and salt are the only preservatives
Artificial Colours Often added for uniform appearance None — natural colour from spices
Taste Uniform, often bland or overly sour Rich, complex, authentic home flavour
Shelf Life 1-2 years (chemical preservatives) 6-12 months (naturally preserved)
Spices Pre-ground powder form Freshly ground, sun-dried whole spices
Production Factory mass-produced Small-batch, handmade

Why does the oil matter so much? Oil is the largest ingredient in any pickle after the fruit/vegetable itself. When a pickle is made with refined oil, you're consuming chemically processed oil with every bite. Our pickles use cold pressed oil — rich in Vitamin E and natural antioxidants — which not only tastes better but actually adds nutrition to the pickle.

And preservatives? Your body doesn't need sodium benzoate. Traditional pickles have been preserved for centuries using just two things: oil and salt. The oil creates an airtight seal on top, and salt draws out moisture that bacteria need to grow. It's nature's own preservation system — simple, safe, and time-tested.

💡 Why is cold pressed oil essential for pickles? (Tap to find out)
Cold pressed oil acts as a natural preservative, forming an airtight seal. It also adds Vitamin E and healthy fats, unlike refined oil which adds zero nutrition.

Our Pickle Varieties

Every Orggu pickle is made in small batches using traditional Karnataka recipes, cold pressed oil, and zero preservatives. Here are our varieties:

1. Lemon Pickle (Nimbe Uppinakaayi)

The quintessential Karnataka pickle. Fresh, juicy lemons are cut, salted, and mixed with a spice blend of mustard seeds, fenugreek, red chilli, and turmeric in a generous base of cold pressed sesame oil. The lemons cure slowly over days, absorbing the spices until each piece is bursting with tangy, spicy, slightly bitter flavour. This is the pickle that belongs on every South Indian thali — perfect with hot rice and a spoonful of ghee, with curd rice, or alongside dosa and idli.

Lemon Pickle Homemade
Lemon Pickle HomeMade (250g)
₹99
★★★★★ Authentic Karnataka Style
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2. Mango Pickle (Maavina Uppinakaayi)

Made once a year during mango season with raw, sour mangoes — the way it's been done for generations. The mangoes are cut into thick pieces, sun-dried briefly, and mixed with a robust masala of mustard powder, fenugreek, red chilli, and asafoetida in cold pressed oil. The result is a bold, fiery pickle with that unmistakable raw mango tang. This is the pickle that people hoard — once mango season is over, you have to wait another year for a fresh batch.

Mango Pickle Homemade
Mango Pickle HomeMade (250g)
₹99
★★★★★ Seasonal Raw Mango
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3. Citron Pickle (Heralekai Uppinakaayi)

Citron (heralekai in Kannada) is a thick-skinned citrus fruit that makes one of the most beloved pickles in Karnataka. The fruit is cut, salted heavily, and left to cure for several days before being mixed with spices and cold pressed oil. Citron pickle has a unique bittersweet tang that's quite different from lemon pickle — deeper, more complex, and incredibly addictive. It's considered a specialty in many Karnataka households.

Citron Pickle Homemade
Citron Pickle HomeMade (250g)
₹99
★★★★★ Karnataka Specialty
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4. Amla Pickle (Nellikayi Uppinakaayi)

Amla (Indian gooseberry) is one of the richest natural sources of Vitamin C, and pickling it is a traditional way to preserve its benefits year-round. Our amla pickle is made with whole amla pieces, cold pressed oil, and a warming spice mix. It has a sharp, sour punch balanced by the earthiness of mustard and fenugreek. Beyond the taste, amla pickle is genuinely good for you — supporting immunity, digestion, and skin health.

Amla Pickle Homemade
Amla Pickle HomeMade (200g)
₹99
★★★★★ Rich in Vitamin C
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5. Garlic Pickle

Whole garlic cloves marinated in a fiery red chilli and cold pressed oil base — this pickle is not for the faint-hearted. Garlic pickle is known for its immunity-supporting properties and bold, pungent flavour. It pairs beautifully with roti, paratha, plain rice, and even as a side with dal. Garlic is a natural antibiotic, and when preserved in cold pressed oil with traditional spices, it becomes a powerful addition to your daily diet.

Note: Garlic Pickle is currently not available for purchase on Orggu. We've included it here as it's a beloved traditional pickle variety. Check back soon — seasonal batches become available periodically.
💡 What's the secret to pickle lasting longer? (Tap to find out)
Always use a clean, dry spoon. The biggest enemy of pickle is moisture — even a few drops of water can introduce bacteria.

What Makes Orggu Pickles Different

We don't run a pickle factory. Every Orggu pickle is made the way it would be made in a Karnataka home kitchen — just in slightly larger quantities:

How to Store Homemade Pickles

Since our pickles have no chemical preservatives, proper storage is important to keep them fresh and flavourful:

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🌱 Why Families Across Bangalore Trust Orggu Pickles

🌾 Fresh Ingredients (seasonal fruits, whole spices) → ☵️ Traditional Recipes (Karnataka home kitchen style) → 🧹 Handmade (small-batch, no factory line) → 📦 Fresh Packed (airtight, food-grade jars) → 🚚 Free Delivery (across Bangalore, to your door)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Orggu pickles really preservative-free?
Yes, all Orggu pickles are made with zero preservatives and zero artificial colors. We use only cold pressed oil, natural salt, and traditional spices.
What oil is used in Orggu pickles?
We use cold pressed sesame oil and groundnut oil in our pickles, never refined oil.
How long do homemade pickles last?
Our pickles stay fresh for 6-12 months when stored properly in an airtight container with a clean, dry spoon.
Can I get homemade pickles delivered in Bangalore?
Yes, Orggu delivers all homemade pickles across Bangalore for free. Order at orggu.com or call 8310921774.

Want to know why we use cold pressed oil in our pickles? Read our guide: What is Cold Pressed Oil? Benefits, Types & Why It's Better Than Refined Oil