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Tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica)
🪵 Tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica) can live for over 200 years and produce both edible fruit and valuable timber.
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Tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica)
Tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica) - flowers
Tamarind fruit - Tamarinus indica
Tamarind fruit - Tamarinus indica
Tamarind flowers - Tamarinus indica
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Today's topic is on tropical fruit. Enjoy this quick tour and learn more about different varieties of rare tropical fruit and what can be grown in your yard. We have them all! And we can ship them to your door.
Persimmon
Coffee
Sapodilla
Sapote
Vanilla
Pomegranate
Yellow Dragon
fruit
Litchi
Tamarind
Chocolate
Tree
Raspberry
Grape
Watch the news segment by Rachel Anderson for ABC-7: Rare fruit trees at Top Tropicals.
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In the photo: Yellow Dragon Fruit, Selenicereus megalanthus, the sweetest and the most flavorful rare Yellow Pitaya. The taste is said to be superior to most cactus fruits.
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Q: I use a lot of tamarind in my cooking. Can I grow my own Tamarind fruit? Can Tamarind tree grow in North Florida? Will Tamarind grow well outside or should I keep it in a pot?
A: Originating from tropical Africa, the Tamarind - Tamarindus indica - is a tropical tree that is highly appreciated for its ornamental beauty, delightful shade, and soft texture.
Tamarind is a highly valued culinary ingredient, with its tangy and sweet-sour flavor profile making it a popular addition to many dishes. It is frequently used in South Asian, Latin American, Caribbean, and African cuisines to add a touch of acidity and sweetness. Tamarind paste, made from the fruit's pulp, is a key ingredient in Worcestershire sauce, tamarind chutney, and many curry dishes. The seeds, when roasted and ground, can be used as a coffee substitute or as a thickening agent in sauces and stews....
Tamarind tree is prized for its versatile fruits and numerous health
benefits. The tree can be grown outside in warm climates, as well as in pots and
indoors... even as bonsai!
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