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[tăḿə-rĭnd́]
(n.)A tropical Asian evergreen tree (Tamarindus indica) having pinnately…
(n.)The fruit of this tree.
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Origin: The tamarind is native to tropical Africa and grows wild throughout the Sudan. It was introduced into India so long ago, it has often been reported as indigenous there also. It is extensively cultivated in tropical areas of the world.
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Imli or Tamarind ( Tamarindus indica ) (from the Arabic: تمر هندي tamar hindi = Indian date) is a tree in the family Fabaceae. The genus Tamarindus is monotypic (having only a single sp...
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Plate XIV: TAMARIND, Tamarindus indica ... The tamarind, a slow-growing, long-lived, massive tree reaches, under favorable conditions, a height of 80 or even 100 ft (24-30 m), and may attain a spread of 40 ft (12 m) and a trunk circumference of 25 ft (7.5 m). It is highly wind-resistant, with strong,
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Believed to originate in East Africa, tamarind now grows extensively throughout the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and the West Indies. Tamarind means ‘date of India’ In Hindu mythology, tamarind is associated with the wedding of the god Krishna which is celebrated by a feast in November.
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Tamarind is an Asian spice from the fleshy seed pods of the tamarind tree. It has a very strong, sour flavor. You can buy tamarind in packages in oriental and Indian markets. You can also buy concentrated Tamarind paste, which is a little easier to deal with.
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