Ingredient
Indian date
The pulp from the tamarind pod is used as a souring agent in Latin America, India, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. To extract the pulp, shell the pods, put them in a saucepan, then add enough water to completely cover the pulp. Simmer for about half an hour, then strain out and discard the seeds. It's a nuisance to do this, so many cooks simply buy the extracted pulp in bricks, jars, cans, powders, or bottles. There's also a sweet tamarind, which looks like the sour variety and is used primarily to make drinks.
Also known as
- Tamarind
- Asam jawa
- Tamarindo
- Sweet tamarind
Substitutes
asam gelugor OR lime juice OR lemon juice OR vinegar mixed with some sugar OR amchoor
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