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Tamarind Leaf đŸŒŋ
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Minnal traders / Strengthens the Body’s Defenses. Speaking of vitamin C, a beverage made from tamarind leaves can actually help strengthen one’s immune system.
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Projapoti ¡ 8 months ago
Transparent Gel form, enriched with Honey and Herbal Extracts of Saffron, Mulberry and Licorice Aroma :- Fine Fragrance
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Motishon ¡ 8 months ago
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Seeds Tamarind Tree
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Seeds Tamarind Tree | Tamarindus Indica Seeds Tropical Fruit Flower Plant
Tamarind Tree - Tamarindus Indica (Imli) - Organic Live Tamarind Plant
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Tamarind Tree, (Imli) Tamarindus indica - it is a most attractive, small evergreen tree with wonderfully sweet Tamarinds, it is well known for their aromatic and distinctive flavour and medicinal properties. The tamarind is native to Africa and Madagascar and grows wild in India. It is also grown in Southeast Asia, Australia and South America. This tropical tree could grow really tall and nearly as wide under ideal conditions in frost-free climates. In Europe, it is best to prune the tree to keep it under a certain height. Due to risk of frost, it is recommended to keep it in a large pot, to protect it in the winter by moving it indoors/greenhouse.

The small yellow and red flowers appear on drooping clusters in spring, producing plump, 7-inch-long cinnamon-brown velvety pods. The sticky paste that surrounds two to three seeds inside the pods is used in curries, soft drinks and Worcestershire sauce. When grown from seed, a tamarind tree may not flower and produce its fruits until it is four or more years old.
Organic Tamarind / Imli 500g Pack
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
The tangy sweetness of our farm-grown tamarind is reminiscent of our childhood. A perfect addition to sambhar or rice, this natural tamarind is a staple ingredient for a variety of dishes. We ensure our tamarind is hand-pounded with castor oil for longer shelf life. When you use our traditionally processed tamarind, it can add a natural taste to your rasam, puli sadam, tamarind chutney, bendakaya pulusu and vathal kuzhambu. Tamarind is a sweet sour candy-like fruit that is enjoyed around the world. The tamarind tree is popular around the world for its beauty and its fruit. Tamarinds are leguminous trees that bear fruit in the form of a bean-like pod. Tamarind is eaten raw and its pulp is also used in cooking.

Health Benefits & Uses Of Tamarind
Improves tissue health- Tamarind contains high amounts of amino acids that are the building blocks of protein and are required for the body to grow and repair tissues. A few amino acids can only be gotten through food and tamarind is the food for that. Tamarind contains significant amounts of all the essential amino acids except tryptophan. According to the World Health Organization, tamarind gives the required amount of protein for the other amino acids. Reduces the Risk of Cancer- Research proves that tamarind has a high quantity of antioxidants that make it an ideal food for reducing the risk of cancer. Antioxidants can prevent free radicals from damaging cell DNA thus protecting the body from the cancer cells that begin with harming the DNA. Tamarind is rich in several phytochemicals like beta-carotene that have a few properties of antioxidants. Improves Brain Health- The category of B vitamins contains eight different vitamins that have similar functions and all these vitamins are water-soluble so the body doesn’t store them. It is important that the body gets enough of these vitamins through foods instead of supplements. The entire range of B vitamins is essential for good health and improves brain health and the functioning of the nervous system. Tamarind is rich in B vitamins, especially thiamine and folate. Improves Bone Health- Tamarind is a rich source of magnesium and also contains more calcium than other plant-based foods. Magnesium is more important to improve bone density, especially for teens and those over 70. The combination of these two minerals along with the weight-bearing exercise can prevent osteoporosis and bone fractures. Keeps your nervous system healthy.
Provides the Iron supplement needed for growth and development Acts as a rich source of hemoglobin. Offers benefits against type 2 diabetes and lowers blood pressure.


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Health benefits of tamarind
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Tamarind is a type of tropical fruit that comes from the tamarind tree, native to Africa but it also grows in other tropical regions including India. The tamarind tree produces bean-like pods which contain seeds and a fibrous pulp. As these pods ripen, the pulp becomes paste-like and takes on a sweet-sour taste.

Tamarind is probably best known for its use in Asian, Mexican and Caribbean dishes, and it is typically bought as a paste or a purÊe, but it can also be bought as raw pods, a pressed block and as tamarind concentrate.
Reasons To Try Tamarind
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
With a sweet, tangy flavor, this tropical fruit is super versatile and high in antioxidants

Around the world, tamarind fruit is a key ingredient in popular and culturally significant dishes both savory and sweet.
Discovering the Tamarind
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
There is a Buddhist parable about the tamarind tree in which its seeds are said to be symbols of faithfulness and forbearance. While the story doesn’t say much about the tamarind as food, it does illuminate a little bit about the history of this venerable plant and its incredible sweet and sour fruit. Originating in Africa, the tamarind tree spread all over the world and was widely known in Buddha’s time. In the early 1600s, the tree and its delicious fruit were introduced to the Western Hemisphere, specifically, Mexico and the Caribbean. This widespread importation and trade of the tamarind over so many years is a testament to both its usefulness and its possibilities for today’s chefs.
What Is Tamarind
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Tamarind (also known as Tamarindus indica) is a medium-growth hardwood tree. It has green feather-shaped leaves, long fruits with hard pods, and brown skin. Tamarind is native to Africa and grows in many other tropical areas, such as India, Thailand, and Pakistan. It is used in many cuisines around the world and can even have medicinal properties.

The pods contain a soft and fleshy pulp  with large seeds. While the young fruit has a green pulp, the ripe one has a dark-brown pulp with a texture similar to dates.
What is Tamarind (and How to Use It)
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
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This post covers everything you need to know about tamarind and how to cook with it! This popular condiment is used all around the world, from Mexico to Thailand, and India, to prepare chutneys, soups, drinks, and more. Learn all about it here!
The Tamarind Fruits
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Green ParadiseÂŽ dwarf sweet tamarind Tamarindus indica 1 Healthy live plant seedling : Amazon.in: Garden & Outdoors
See Tamarind
Bongsong ¡ 10 months ago
Tamarind Tree in a 3 Gallon Container. The tamarind is a graceful stately tree commonly found in the south Florida landscape and growing wild along Central American roadsides. The fruit hang in clusters peapod like legumes typically six to eight inches long. The fruit is eaten fresh, in candies, and in sauces. In fact, it is one of the primary ingredients of Worcestershire, as well as numerous other jerk and barbeque sauces. Makes a great stately shade tree.
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