Makau Mbua from Kitui has tamarind trees on his small farm. Apart from food Mbua says the tree can provide firewood, charcoal, timber, poles, and posts. Its wood can be easily carved into ...
Tamarind trees also grow well on dry, infertile soils, he adds, and will probably not compete for valuable agricultural land. MP Gokyo Food & Chemical first began distributing tamarind seed gum on ...
The pod-like legume from the tamarind tree also made headlines at June's Summer Fancy Food Show in New York City, when specialty food company Tamarind Heads won a gold medal for its barbecue ...
Available in pods, blocks, or as a concentrate. Tamarind juice is also available and some Asian supermarkets may sell tamarind pods which can be eaten raw. Small pieces of tamarind cake can be ...
In Marathi, mor refers to peacock and chincholi means tamarind trees - both are found in abundance ... a group of them walk with the women as they draw water from the well, when they cook their ...
Tamarind trees typically start bearing fruit within four to six years. [Courtesy] Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) or ukwaju in Kiswahili is native to Africa but is adapted to a wide geographical ...
With a flavor akin to tart citrus, tamarind for centuries has also lent its unique sweet and sour flavor to Mexican and ...
This lip-puckeringly sweet and sour tamarind sauce cuts through the richness of fried duck breasts. Serve this easy curry with rice or roti. Available in pods, blocks, or as a concentrate.