tamarind in the PONS Dictionary

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The entire orchard sank into a colossal pit which was immediately filled with water, which villagers thence named after the large tamarind tree.
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A few lesser known legumes produce sweet pulpy fruits such as carob, tamarind, honey mesquite, and honey locust.
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Dolls and masks are made of wood, saw dust and tamarind paste.
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Generous use of chili powder and tamarind make the dishes tangy and hot.
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Beautiful clumps of mango and tamarind trees, upon the outskirts increase the illusion.
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The road is dotted with farms where olives, tamarinds, and fruits are grown.
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The neighbouthood produces coarse cotton cloths, blankets, arecanut of the kind called wolagra, cocoanut, jaggery, tamarind, capsicum, wheat, rice and ragi and lac.
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Vegetables and dairy products are essential accompaniments, and tamarind rather than amchoor is the favoured souring agent.
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These may include sugar, salt, garlic, tamarind, onion, or ginger.
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Dal may be cooked with onion, garlic, ginger, chili, tomatoes, or tamarind, in addition to lentils or beans.
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