Tamarind

Tamarind is a fruit, originating in Asia, with a sweet and tangy flavour. It is sometimes referred to as the Indian date which gives you a clue as to its natural form.

Tamarind is used widely in dishes from India through to South East Asia and is often sold in supermarkets as a puréed pulp in jars.

Fun fact: it’s one of the main ingredients in Worcestershire sauce!

 

Tamarind

Tamarind is a fruit, originating in Asia, with a sweet and tangy flavour. It is sometimes referred to as the Indian date which gives you a clue as to its natural form.

Tamarind is used widely in dishes from India through to South East Asia and is often sold in supermarkets as a puréed pulp in jars.

Fun fact: it’s one of the main ingredients in Worcestershire sauce!

 

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Tamarind