This salad was sitting in draft since a long, yep almost a year, i simply tried making this quick, easy and spicy guava salad with unripen green guavas. Those green guavas suits absolutely prefect to make this easy salad with less efforts, apart from chopping guava as thin sliced you doesnt need anything to do,obviously you can make this incredible salad just in few seconds. I had a chance to enjoy Guavas after a long when i was in India last year. Everytime,i miss Guava season there and its been ages i had them, obviously when i saw them in markets, i couldnt resist to get them often until the season ends, thank god i could make some drinks and salad out of this incredible fruit.
Needless to say i clicked this Guava salad during my stay in India. This simple salad will definitely makes you happy. Whenever i see these clicks, i feel so nostalgic as this fruits are my favourite. But unfortunately i miss this fruit here, though i get this guava in chinese market they doesnt taste good as much as like those tiny crunchy guavas we get in India.This easy salad is going to be a part of this week's blogging marathon as am running 'Salads' as this week's theme.
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Needless to say i clicked this Guava salad during my stay in India. This simple salad will definitely makes you happy. Whenever i see these clicks, i feel so nostalgic as this fruits are my favourite. But unfortunately i miss this fruit here, though i get this guava in chinese market they doesnt taste good as much as like those tiny crunchy guavas we get in India.This easy salad is going to be a part of this week's blogging marathon as am running 'Salads' as this week's theme.
2nos Guavas (sliced thinly)
Red chilly powder
Chaat masala
1/2tsp Lemon juice
Salt
Mix the chaat masala, red chilly powder and salt in a bowl.
Take the sliced guavas in a bowl, drizzle the lemon juice and sprinkle the spice powder as per need.
Toss them slightly and enjoy.
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Now you have tempted me Priya ! I too love guavas and this is the best way to enjoy them .
ReplyDeleteThat guava salad is making my mouth watery. :)
ReplyDeleteYour recipe remember me my school days!! Yummy
ReplyDeleteGuavas sprinkled with chat masala and lemon juice or imli ki chutney taste amazing....
ReplyDeletei just went back to my memories with my grandma having these:))
ReplyDeleteI love eating guava with spices.We have a guava tree at home in Delhi.We would just pick it from tree and eat with salt and chilli.
ReplyDeleteThis is guava season here and we are enjoying this daily..
ReplyDeleteGuava salad looks yummy.. My fav too.. Missing guavas here though we get it here but not like the one in India.
ReplyDeletemmmm going to the market tomorrow to buy guavas.
ReplyDeleteThat is surely mouthwatering, Priya.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, bringing back memories from school days.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly how I eat my guava, sprinkled with some salt and chili powder. I have not lemon juice. Will try it next time I get them.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me the childhood days spent in grandparents place eating it the same way..
ReplyDeleteAdding chaat masala to guava must have made them taste soooooo yummy!! I wish I could get some right now.
ReplyDeleteSeriously addictive...I enjoy with salt and chili pw most times..
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