Have you Tasted Tamarind Fruit or Juice? - Part 1 - Food Variety 27

Sunday, January 8, 2023

We went to one of our neighborhood farmers markets couple days ago, and saw a peanut like fruit, called Tamarind.



Fig 01- Tamarind drink, sold in the farmer market


Tamarind is a tree with scientific name Tamarindus indica, origin from Africa, and grow well in the following countries:

- India

- Pakistan

- Thailand

- Indonesia

- Malaysia

- Vietnam and other tropical countries.



Fig 02- Walmart, just illustration


The tree could reach 15.24 m (50 feet) height and produces fruit about 160 kg a year. Fruits look like a big raw bean for me at glance. 



Fig 03- Tamarind drink sold in Walmart


The fruit contains several seeds (about 9 seeds). The fibrous pulp surrounds the seeds inside the fruit.


# To be continued to Part 2


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10 comments:

  1. Hola! no probé nunca estas bebidas, pero si caramelos de tamarindo y la verdad no estan mal. Besos

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  2. I've never heard of it.
    I wish you a nice week.

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  3. This is new for me.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Oh!
    I didn't know this juice!
    Thanks for sharing
    Kisses ♥

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      We went to one of our neighborhood farmers markets couple days ago, and saw a peanut like fruit, called Tamarind.

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