







Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney: Vada Pav Masala
(200g/600g)
MRP is inclusive of all taxes.
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A bold chutney inspired by Mumbai’s street food
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Made with garlic and desiccated coconut
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Coarse texture with a spicy, savoury flavour
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A staple in traditional Maharashtrian kitchens
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Perfect with vada pav, bhajiya and fried snacks
Aazol's Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney is named after its star ingredients, garlic and desiccated coconut. Popularly known as the Vada Pav chutney, it goes well with fried snacks like Bhajiya and Vada.
Provenance
No matter what part of Maharashtra you hail from, the Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney makes it to your dining table. Its dry texture and frugal ingredients lend it a longer shelf life. It travels well and is popular with Maharashtrians outside India craving a taste of home.
About The Seller
Based out of Pune, Santkrupa SHG is a second-generation women-run family business that had its reigns pass down from mother-in-law to daughter-in-law. Set up with an intention to upskill and empower marginalised women, Smita Vishal Yadav runs a happy ship with 50 female employees, many of whom have been with the business for over 10 years. Producing a range of spices, chutneys and maharashtrian snacks, all from the freshest seasonal ingredients, the women of Santkrupa are bound by a sense of ownership and flourish in a workplace environment that fosters growth. The astonishing variety of products they make reiterate the axiom that goodness can truly come in all flavours – honestly spicy to sincerely sweet!ment to the point that these women are able to financially support and stand by their husbands. Long may their tribe continue!
FAQs about Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney: Vada Pav Masala
It is a must-stock Maharashtrian dry chutney named after its star ingredients — garlic and desiccated coconut — carrying the kick of red chilli and the rich stickiness of garlic.
It is made with garlic, coconut, red chilli, coriander, cumin, and salt — nothing more. It contains no preservatives or artificial additives whatsoever.
It is made by Mahalaxmi Masale, a woman-run family business based in Kolhapur, . Today, Sandhya Bhosale runs a happy ship with 10 female employees, many of whom have been with the business for over 5 years.
It is popularly known as the Vada Pav Chutney as it is predominantly served with Vada Pav, Batata Vada and Kanda Bhajji. It is the quintessential Mumbai street food condiment.
They pair beautifully with roti, bhakri, dal rice, idli, dosa, poha and thalipeeth. They also work as flavourful seasonings in salads, yogurt and sandwiches.
The garlic content has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that support immunity. It is also free from refined ingredients, making it a far cleaner condiment than most commercial alternatives.
Yes — all three are made entirely from natural ingredients with no artificial preservatives, colours or additives.
The Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney pairs well with virtually any Maharashtrian meal, while the Flaxseed Chutney doubles as a nutritious seasoning for salads and yogurt.
Each chutney is made by a different women-led SHG unit from its respective region of Maharashtra — Solapur, Konkan and Ahmednagar.
Store all three in airtight containers in a cool, dry place and always use a clean, dry spoon to maintain freshness.


A bold chutney inspired by Mumbai’s street food
Made with garlic and desiccated coconut
Coarse texture with a spicy, savoury flavour
A staple in traditional Maharashtrian kitchens
Perfect with vada pav, bhajiya and fried snacks