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Sweet Tamarind Thailand 450 g
Product Summary
- Fresh and delicious sweet tamarind
- Sweet tamarind pulp is a powerhouse of Vitamin C, A, K, B6, and fibre and has no fat content
- Contains plenty of flavonoids, polyphenols, and magnesium
- Sourced carefully to ensure good quality
- Tamarinds add tart like flavour to sauces, chutneys, marinades, drinks, and desserts
- Used to make delicious candies and cakes
- Can be added to a variety of meat dishes to enhance taste
- Country of origin : Thailand
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Product Description
Make a versatile addition to your kitchen with the LuLu Fresh Sweet Tamarind. Sweet tamarind is a unique tasting fruit that also doubles up either as a spice, or as a tangy-sugary condiment in various Indian dishes, especially on those drool-worthy chaat items. It is sourced from the farms of Thailand and is an important source of antioxidants for a healthy diet. We strive to ensure that the products are of a high standard of quality and meet the requirements of food safety. Our team constantly and carefully monitor what we have in stock to recognize the freshest items and to assure it’s of the best possible quality.
BENEFITS
- Sweet tamarind pulp is high in antioxidants, phytochemicals, and other critical nutrients such as Vitamin A, C, E, K, B6, and magnesium.
- It can be eaten raw since it contains very little fat and no cholesterol.
- By including it in your normal diet, you may satisfy 7% of your daily protein needs and get plenty of carbohydrates to fuel your system.
- Store in a dry and cool place.
- Can be used to make dipping sauce, or as a chaat topping sauce for dahi vada, sev puri, pani puri, and dahi puri.
- Sweet tamarind chutney and candy are favourite treats among Asians.
- Its date-like texture makes it a good choice for tamarind paste or tamarind concentration with less water.
The word "tamarind" is derived from the Arabic term "Tamar Hindi," which roughly translates to "Indian date."
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