This article is about the Indian salad dish. For the similar African salad, see Kachumbari.
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| Type | Salad |
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| Place of origin | India |
| Main ingredients | Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, unripe mangoes, and chili peppers |
| Variations | Kosambari |
Kachumber, or cachumber, is a salad dish in Indian cuisine consisting of fresh chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, unripe mangoes, lemon juice, and sometimes, chili peppers.[1][2] It's regional variation in south India is known as Kosambari. Sometimes, raita, a similar dish made with curd, is also called kachumber.
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