Tamarind is a sour fruit harvested from the Fabaceae tree, which is indigenous to Africa. The fruit has a characteristic pod-like appearance, which contains several seeds wrapped in fleshy pulp. Tamarind is of course used in many African dishes. But it is also a popular ingredient in the cuisines of Latin America and Asia, where the fruit is used to impart its distinctive sourness to soups and sauces. Tamarind is a natural laxative, and it is known to provide relief from fever. Some people even gargle a solution made from steeped tamarind in order to ease the discomfort from sore throats.
PRODUCT INFO Young tamarind is a local tree. The pods are spherical, straight, curved, and the bark is thin green with a brownish tint. Juicy flesh, light green juice. Adjacent to the rind there are young seeds inside the flesh. Sour taste. Young tamarind pods have a thin, brown rind. The flesh is attached to the rind. and no hard seeds, firm flesh, chewy, slightly acidic and astringent taste. Can be eaten fresh by dipping with chili paste, salt chili or shrimp paste. USES The menu that cannot be lacking in young tamarind is Tamarind and Tom Klong The young tamarind must be scraped off the brown husks completely. leaving only the flesh in the fresh green therefore gradually used But the trick is easier than that. Bring the young tamarind to boil water for about 5 minutes before it can easily scrape off the skin. Season Young tamarind is available between Feb - Apr.
Tamarind or Asam-Jawa is a sour-tasting fruit has many positive effects on the body and health. Tamarind is commonly used as a spice in Asian cuisines. Good quality. Brown Color, Natural. seeds in tamarind. We sell high-quality tamarind from Myanmar, and we can supply tamarind accordingly to your needs. We also have seedless tamarind available. Please feel free to contact us. Product name - Fresh tamarind with seeds 2023 crop MOQ- 50 MT ( two FCLs ) Loading Port - Yangon Packaging- 50 kg with inner line and PP bags
PRODUCT INFO Sweet Tamarind (Makam Wan) is a tropical fruit that comes from the Tamarind tree. The fruit grows in seed pods. When fresh out of the pod, tamarind exists as a sticky pulp. This pulp is high in tartaric acid, which gives it a range of sweet and sour taste. The taste of the tamarind fruit ranges from sweet and tangy to a sour and tarty flavour. The wide range in taste is owed to how ripe the tamarind. Sweet Tamarind may be used as a condiment or to add tartness to dishes like curry or soup. There are many different ways to prepare tamarind, including making a paste or sauce by boiling it down with sugar and salt. Tamarind can be also be dried into tamarind candies. SEASON Sweet Tamarind is available between Nov - Feb.
MOQ : 1 Ton Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier, Importer Country of Origin ; India Certification : FSSAI Certified Cultivation Type : Natural Preferred Buyer From Location : Worldwide Product Details Shelf Life ; 6 Month Packaging Type : Plastic Pouch, Plastic Packet Usage ; Cooking, Spices Specialities : Rich In Taste
Tamarind Gum is obtained from the endosperm of the seeds of the tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica Linn) and has application in paper, textile industry, food, etc. In the food industry, it is used as an emulsifier and a stabilizer. Molecules of tamarind gum weigh between the ranges of 250000 and 650000 molar mass. It spreads easily in water and turns to a gluey fluid when heated up, in acidic form and thermal resistant solution. The structure of tamarind gum is suggested to be a main chain of cellulose with many branching at the O-6 positions and short side chains with one or two D-xylopyranosyl capped with D-galactopyranosyl, L-arabinofuranosyl or D-xylopyranosyl units. Tamarind Gum Powder is prepared from Tamarind kernel powder is obtained from tamarind seeds. Various grades of tamarind seeds are methodically ground to powder at the same time conserving their nutritious properties. These seeds are then roasted and decorticated. Seeds kernels are sorted by color to obtain tamarind kernel powder. The tamarinds seeds are made up of 35% Husk and 65% White Kernel. The white kernel obtained is used to produce tamarind kernel powder.