Melissa's Tamarindo
Product Information
This fruit (in the form of pods), from a tall African shade tree can be found growing in Africa, Asia and throughout India.
Tamarindo pods, which can grow about 5 inches long, are sold in a variety of forms including whole, broken (without the seeds) and dried (ground or as a powder). The sticky date-like pulp is tart in flavor.
Popular in East Indian and Middle Eastern cooking, Tamarindo is often used in combination with chutneys, curries and pickled fish for a full-flavored seasoning.
Ingredients
Tamarindo
Allergen Info
Free from Does Not Contain Declaration Obligatory Allergens.
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