Tamarind paste in white bowl next fresh tamarind pods - sri widyowati/Shutterstock The three pillars of a marinade are acid, fat, and seasonings. A marinade transforms meats by tenderizing their ...
Tamarind is a fruit that contains a nutrient-rich, fibrous pulp. Its nutrients may have antioxidant, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral effects, among other benefits. Tamarind is a type of ...
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 ...
The distinctive lite-gaminess of lamb finds a perfect partner in the acidity of tamarind paste — purchase it from your local Indian, Mexican, African or Asian grocery stores or online — although the ...
Sweet, intense, and acerbic, tamarind gives all kinds of dishes and drinks a tart boost. Jodie Kautzmann is an editor, baker, and confectioner with more than 15 years of experience in content creation ...
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 ...
This week we answer the question: I saw tamarind concentrate and tamarind paste at the Indian market. What’s the difference? How do I use them? Don’t think you’ve tasted tamarind? Check out the list ...
The tamarind tree is much prized in many parts of the world for its beauty and its fruit. Tamarinds are leguminous trees because they produce fruit in the form of a bean-like pod. This bean contains a ...