Tamarind fruit
tamarind tree, I planted it next to my house about 15 years ago, and is now beginning to bear fruit
at the time of tamarind fruit is ripe, I'll harvest, then peel the skin, and I will sell to the market usually $ 2 /kg
indeed the results I get from selling tamarind fruit is not much, but at least will help in meeting the needs of daily living
let us make use of vacant land that is around us to plant a tree, so that help our economy, and for our grandchildren
Below is the photo of tamarind plant, hope you like it
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Thank you very much my friend @keuudeip
lolz just thinking of the taste makes me happy, although they are very sour.
yes true taste is very sour
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Thai tamarinds are sweet. Check them out in some Asian stores. Ive seen some in london.
yes very sour taste, in my place, usually used as a spice in cooking
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Don't people make candy out of these?
yes, his name tamarind candy
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Wow, thanks for sharing. I've always loved tamarind flavor, but had no idea what they actually looked like. I learned something today. :)
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WOW! Plenty of tamarinds in one big tree! Great!
Thank you very much my friend @tangmo
May I request a follow-up post about a food made with this? Or at least what it looks like when it is peeled? I'm curious and following:)
yes i will try
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It's such a smart idea to put fruit trees in vacant areas, and other edible plants that can take care of themselves. We would all have so much more food for everyone! Do you have any insect problems with the tamarind fruit?
no insects, because I often take care of her
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