tamarind

[ˈtæmərɪnd]

tamarind Definition

  • 1the fruit of a tropical Asian tree, having a sour pulp used as a condiment and a drink
  • 2a tropical Asian tree that bears tamarinds

Using tamarind: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tamarind" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tamarind is a popular ingredient in many Southeast Asian dishes.

  • Example

    Tamarind juice is a refreshing drink on a hot day.

  • Example

    The tamarind tree can grow up to 25 meters tall.

tamarind Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with tamarind

  • a sauce made from tamarind pulp, often used in Indian cuisine

    Example

    The tamarind sauce adds a tangy flavor to the dish.

  • a type of candy made from tamarind pulp mixed with sugar and other ingredients

    Example

    The tamarind candy is a popular snack in many countries.

  • a sweet and sour sauce made from tamarind pulp, often used as a dip for snacks or a condiment for Indian dishes

    Example

    The tamarind chutney is a must-try when you visit India.

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Summary: tamarind in Brief

Tamarind [ˈtæmərɪnd] refers to the fruit of a tropical Asian tree, which has a sour pulp used as a condiment and drink. It is also the name of the tree that bears this fruit. Tamarind is a popular ingredient in many Southeast Asian dishes, and its juice is a refreshing drink. The fruit is also used to make sauces, candies, and chutneys.

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