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To ready the tamarind paste for the sauce, concentrate it by mixing it with two parts water until smooth, then strain it while pressing down on the seeds and solids. Get the recipe 12.
[4] [3] [8] It took more than a week to make kasundi. [1] Pickle-making in Bengal had to be done in a certain chronology following the hervests. Kul-er achar (pickled Indian jujube) was made first, followed by tentul-er achar (pickled tamarind), aam-er achar (pickled mango) and finally the kasundi, right before the monsoons arrived. [10]
Tamarind juice (also tamarind water) is a liquid extract of the tamarind (Tamarindus indica) tree fruit, produced by squeezing, mixing and sometimes boiling tamarind fruit pulp. Tamarind juice can be consumed as beverage appreciated for its fresh sour taste, or used for culinary purpose as a sour flavouring agent. [ 1 ]
In Western cuisine, tamarind pulp is found in Worcestershire sauce, [27] HP Sauce, and some brands of barbecue sauce [28] [29] (especially in Australia, with the tamarind derived from Worcestershire sauce [30]). Tamarind paste has many culinary uses including as a flavoring for chutneys, curries, and the traditional sharbat syrup drink. [31]
Puliyodarai, [11] is a popular Tamil dish that is a mixture of fried tamarind paste and cooked rice. Fried tamarind paste with sesame oil, asofoetida, fenugreek powder, chilly, groundnuts, chickpea, black gram, mustard seeds, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, 'curry leaves, turmeric powder, jaggery and salt.
This paste is an excellent addition to any home baker’s pantry. One jar contains the equivalent of 12 vanilla beans. The texture is thick and syrupy, with an almost creamy taste to it.
Green mango chutney, [1] also known as raw mango chutney, [2] is an Indian and Pakistan chutney prepared from unripe mangoes. [3] Ripe mangoes are sweet and are not used for chutneys as they are eaten raw.
Jicama (bengkoang) sambal, made from the mixture of jicama or replaced with water chestnut, red chillies, garlic, Asian basil, shrimp paste and lemon juice. [24]: 32 Sambal berandal (brandal) A fried sambal made with kemiri nuts, garlic and onion. Sometimes tamarind (asem) or kaffir lime leaves (daun djeruk perut) are added. Sambal bongkot