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Tamarind

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Season: Big Flavors, Beautiful Food

By Nik Sharma

Published 2018

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A fruit that is sold in Asian and Mexican markets in a number of forms, including dried with the shell on (pictured second row, third from left), in blocks of pulp (pictured second row, fourth from left), or as a concentrate. I prefer the sour tamarind sold in Asian and Indian stores to the sweeter Mexican variety because it can be used in both savory and sweet preparations.

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