Tamarind Seed Tamarind seeds are typically small in size, ranging from 1 to 3 centimeters in length. They have a hard outer shell that encases the edible seed inside. Tamarind seeds are commonly used in various culinary applications, as well as in traditional medicine and industry. They are known for their rich content of nutrients and antioxidants, which contribute to their health benefits. Tamarind seeds are also a good source of dietary fiber and protein. Overall, tamarind seeds are versatile and have a wide range of uses.
The specifications include the following: 1. Appearance: The tamarind fruit plump, firm, and the skin smooth, without any signs of mold or discoloration. 2. Color: have a rich brown color. Avoid tamarind that appears dull or overly dark. 3. Moisture content: moderate moisture content, not too dry or too moist. 4. Taste: sweet and tangy taste, with a strong sour flavor. not taste overly bitter or off. 5. Seed content: The tamarind have a lower seed content, with more pulp.
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