Associations to the word «Tamarind»
Noun
- Mango
- Garlic
- Chili
- Pineapple
- Curry
- Paste
- Peanut
- Plum
- Ginger
- Lime
- Spice
- Lemon
- Onion
- Banana
- Sauce
- Cinnamon
- Acacia
- Stew
- Legume
- Tomato
- Vinegar
- Juice
- Soy
- Shrimp
- Flavour
- Mustard
- Pepper
- Ingredient
- Melon
- Millet
- Cucumber
- Sugarcane
- Vegetable
- Cuisine
- Fruit
- Pickle
- Broth
- Salt
- Soup
- Pod
- Raisin
- Cocoa
- Noodle
- Rice
- Dish
- Pork
- Seed
- Bean
- Flavor
- Tree
- Seafood
- Sugar
- Gum
- Palm
- Mint
- Powder
- Snack
- Pea
- Sharif
- Rainforest
- Dal
- Almond
- Syrup
- Candy
- Kernel
- Grape
- Potato
- Workshop
- Orange
- Pear
- Leaf
- Foliage
- Mangrove
- Wilkins
- Paddy
- Apple
- Recipe
Adjective
Wiktionary
TAMARIND, noun. A tropical tree, Tamarindus indica.
TAMARIND, noun. The fruit of this tree; the pulp is used as spice in Asian cooking and in Worcestershire sauce.
TAMARIND, noun. Other similar species:
TAMARIND, noun. Diploglottis australis, native tamarind, a rainforest tree of Eastern Australia.
TAMARIND, noun. Garcinia gummi-gutta, Malabar tamarind, native to Indonesia.
TAMARIND, noun. Velvet tamarind (species of Dialium).
TAMARIND, noun. A dark brown colour, like that of a tamarind.
Dictionary definition
TAMARIND, noun. Long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp.
TAMARIND, noun. Large tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys.
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