Deliciously tangy and one of the most highly prized natural foods in South Asia, the tamarind – the melodic name of which comes from the Persian "tamar-I-hind," meaning "date of India" – is gaining recognition and appreciation throughout the world. Said to be native to Africa, this exotic fruit grows on exceptionally tall trees of the fabaceae family, such as peas, beans, and other legumes, mostly in the warmer, dryer areas of Asia, Mexico, and India. Tamarind trees produce an abundance of long, curved, brown pods filled with small brown seeds, surrounded by a sticky pulp that dehydrates naturally to a sticky paste. The pods look a bit like huge, brown, overly mature green beans. After harvest, tamarinds are sometimes shelled in preparation for export. From there, they're often pressed into balls and layered with sugary water or syrup; sometimes they're salted. Processed tamarind products can be found in supermarkets, but remember that additives can alter the nutritional profile. It’s better to purchase tamarind when it's fresh and still in the pod. Refrigeration is the best way to preserve the freshness for up to several months.
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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.
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.
Seed / Seedless tamarind paste in bag, Original : Thailand, Price can discuss later
Tamarind Available in store Tangy, Sweet, and Full of Flavor - The Versatile Ingredient in Global Cuisines At Embera Exports, we provide premium-quality Tamarind, known for its rich, tangy flavor and a touch of sweetness. Tamarind is a versatile ingredient used in various global cuisines, including Indian, Southeast Asian, and African dishes. It adds depth to savory and sweet recipes, making it an essential ingredient in chutneys, sauces, beverages, and more. SKU: EMB - 1887 Why Choose Embera Exports Tamarind? Premium Quality: Our tamarind is sourced from the best farms in India, known for producing tamarind with a rich, intense flavor. Carefully processed to retain its natural taste and freshness, our tamarind delivers a superior product for both culinary and medicinal uses. Tangy and Sweet Flavor: Tamarind offers a distinctive flavor that is both tangy and slightly sweet. It adds complexity to savory dishes, enhances sauces, and creates balance in sweet recipes. It's widely used in curries, chutneys, and even beverages. Health Benefits: Tamarind is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It aids in digestion, improves heart health, and supports the immune system. Its natural laxative properties also make it helpful for promoting digestive regularity. Usage Embera Exports Tamarind can be used in a variety of ways: Add tamarind pulp or paste to curries and lentil dishes to give them a tangy flavor. Use in sauces, soups, and marinades to balance out sweet, salty, or spicy flavors. Make tamarind chutney, a popular dip for snacks and appetizers. Use tamarind in beverages like refreshing tamarind water or cocktails for a sour-sweet kick. Global Export of Indian Tamarind India is a leading producer of tamarind, celebrated for its tangy flavor and versatility in cooking. At Embera Exports, we ensure that our tamarind is processed under strict quality controls to meet the highest international standards, delivering freshness and flavor to global markets. With Embera Exports Tamarind, you get an essential ingredient that enhances the flavor of dishes with its unique sweet-tangy profile, perfect for a wide range of culinary applications.
Velvet Tamarind, also known as Dialium Guineense, is a small fruit native to West Africa and Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its dark brown, velvety shell and tangy, sweet pulp. Velvet Tamarind is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients. It is rich in vitamin C, calcium, antioxidants, and various minerals, making it a great addition to a healthy diet. Often eaten fresh, Velvet Tamarind, can also be used to make beverages, jams, and even traditional medicines. One of the unique aspects of Velvet Tamarind is its potential health benefits. It has been traditionally used to treat digestive issues, support the immune system, and even as a remedy for malaria in some cultures. The fruit is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Maturity: 80% Taste: Sour Packing: 10 KG/Box Origin: Thailand Loading port: Bangkok, Thailand Season: Nov-Feb/ Aug-Sep MOQ: 100 KG Shipment: Air freight Payment Term: 50% deposit and 50 after scan copy AWB Delivery: 5-7 days after deposit