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09-MAR-2018 LynnH

Tamarind

Sugar Land Texas

At the supermarket
I prefer to use the paste.
Sautéed Shrimp:
Mix tamarind with equal parts water, fish sauce, and white wine, and a little brown sugar. Sauté the shrimp with olive oil and shallots
until just opaque. Add the sauce; simmer until the sauce coats the shrimp.

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Timothy Guenther18-Mar-2018 01:07
I love tamarind! Thanks for the instructions. v
Jola Dziubinska15-Mar-2018 23:22
Terrific composition and shapes. V.
Mieke WA Minkjan13-Mar-2018 16:59
I like to use tamarind in my cooking, like the photo V and the recipe
Julie Oldfield13-Mar-2018 02:04
Sounds wonderful! Nicely detailed. V
larose forest photos12-Mar-2018 02:06
This is an intriguing and beautiful shot. Would never have guessed what they were. V
jeanb12-Mar-2018 01:55
How interesting.
Kuriacose Joseph11-Mar-2018 14:58
As children growing up in India, we used to pluck these fruit from the trees, either by climbing the trees, or by throwing stones at bunches of tamarind fruit. The unripe version of the tamarind fruit can also be consumed but it has a very sour taste at that point.
Helen Betts11-Mar-2018 14:32
Very interesting! I have some tamarind paste and never would have imagined this is what it came from. V.
Carl Carbone11-Mar-2018 14:14
Great close-up! Love the tones.