Wood Apple Preserve

Wood Apple Preserve
Wood Apple Preserve
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There is something quietly radical about choosing how a fruit will live on.

Early, as the season approached, my kitchen found itself at a crossroads of memory and method. The inspiration came from an unlikely place—a kelakkai chutney, sharp and defiant, imagined as a rival to the colonial nostalgia of Major Grey’s mango chutney. That experiment was less about imitation and more about reclamation: of ingredients, of history, of voice.

Because preservation, when you think about it, is never neutral. Read the full story that first appeared in Seema Magazine here:

Wood Apple Preserve
Wood Apple Preserve

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