Tamarind can be used in sauces, drinks, desserts, marinades and so much more. (It’s also an essential ingredient in pad Thai.) But nothing beats eating it straight from the pod if you ask us. If you ...
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How to eat tamarind, a sweet-tangy ingredient you should always have on hand
Its sweet, pungent flavor enhances everything from chutney, rice, and marinades to baked goods and candy.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo by Greg DuPree / Food Styling by Melissa Gray / Prop Styling by Lydia Pursell "Tamarind adds its bewitching sharp-and-tangy ...
If you’ve never used it before, tamarind might come across as a difficult ingredient. While seedless pulp is available at many markets, it’s frequently packaged in blocks — the pulp (or paste) is ...
Tamarind remains a bit of a mystery to most cooks in the United States, but its sweet and sour pulp is appreciated by cooks from its native range in tropical Africa to India, Mexico and beyond. The ...
Walk into almost any taqueria and you can get “agua de tamarindo,” a refreshingly tangy Mexican drink made from tamarind fruit. But tamarind is not just Mexican, and tamarindo is not just a drink.
Tamarind is a beguiling tropical fruit shaped like a winged bean pod, which makes perfect sense when you consider that it's also a legume. (All will be explained below.) Its unique taste veers from ...
Q: I feel ignorant about tamarind. There are two tamarind things I love: the tamarind sauce I’ve had in Indian restaurants, and the Jarritos brand tamarind-flavored soda made in Mexico. What else can ...
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