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68aabef97ff859dc5460764eEmali 500g EachChinch, known globally as tamarind (Tamarindus indica), is a long-lived, medium to large evergreen tree native to Africa but now widely cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions, especially in India and Southeast Asia36. The tree typically grows to heights of 12–25 meters (40–80 feet), with a broad, dense, vase-shaped crown and drooping branches. Its leaves are bright green, pinnately compound, and close up at night36. Tamarind trees thrive in full sun and are highly adaptable, tolerating a range of soil types from acidic sandy loam to clay, and are notably drought-resistant once established126. However, they are sensitive to frost and persistent cold The tamarind produces distinctive brown, pod-like fruits (legumes) that are 12–15 cm (4.5–6 inches) long, with a hard, brittle shell encasing a sticky, sweet-sour pulp and several glossy brown seeds. The fruit matures on the tree, turning from green and acidic to brown and sweet-sour as it ripens. Asian varieties generally have longer pods with more seeds, while African and West Indian types have shorter pods. The pulp is widely used in culinary applications, lending a tangy flavor to curries, chutneys, sauces, beverages, and confections. It is also a key ingredient in Worcestershire sauce and several traditional medicines due to its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties Tamarind trees are valued for their resilience and longevity, often living and producing fruit for over a century. They require minimal management once established, though young seedlings benefit from protection against browsing and competition from weeds. The trees begin bearing fruit after about 10 years, with mature orchards yielding substantial harvests during the dry season, which is optimal for fruit production. In addition to their fruit, tamarind trees are used for shade, windbreaks, and their hard, durable timber. Their robust root systems provide stability and drought tolerance, making them a sustainable choice for tropical agriculture.MS-PEO-2EMGQ
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Chinch, known globally as tamarind (Tamarindus indica), is a long-lived, medium to large evergreen tree native to Africa but now widely cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions, especially in India and Southeast Asia36. The tree typicall...

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Country of originIndia
BrandPrerna Grugh Udyog
Net Quantity500 gram
Manufacturer or packer nameMann Deshi
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Chinch, known globally as tamarind (Tamarindus indica), is a long-lived, medium to large evergreen tree native to Africa but now widely cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions, especially in India and Southeast Asia36. The tree typically grows to heights of 12–25 meters (40–80 feet), with a broad, dense, vase-shaped crown and drooping branches. Its leaves are bright green, pinnately compound, and close up at night36. Tamarind trees thrive in full sun and are highly adaptable, tolerating a range of soil types from acidic sandy loam to clay, and are notably drought-resistant once established126. However, they are sensitive to frost and persistent cold The tamarind produces distinctive brown, pod-like fruits (legumes) that are 12–15 cm (4.5–6 inches) long, with a hard, brittle shell encasing a sticky, sweet-sour pulp and several glossy brown seeds. The fruit matures on the tree, turning from green and acidic to brown and sweet-sour as it ripens. Asian varieties generally have longer pods with more seeds, while African and West Indian types have shorter pods. The pulp is widely used in culinary applications, lending a tangy flavor to curries, chutneys, sauces, beverages, and confections. It is also a key ingredient in Worcestershire sauce and several traditional medicines due to its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties Tamarind trees are valued for their resilience and longevity, often living and producing fruit for over a century. They require minimal management once established, though young seedlings benefit from protection against browsing and competition from weeds. The trees begin bearing fruit after about 10 years, with mature orchards yielding substantial harvests during the dry season, which is optimal for fruit production. In addition to their fruit, tamarind trees are used for shade, windbreaks, and their hard, durable timber. Their robust root systems provide stability and drought tolerance, making them a sustainable choice for tropical agriculture.

Country of originIndia
BrandPrerna Grugh Udyog
Shelf Life12 month
Net Quantity500 gram
Additive infoNo
Package Dimension20L x 14W x 4H cm
Food typeveg
Manufacturer or packer nameMann Deshi
Manufacturer or packer addressMann Deshi Foundation Desai Complex , VasantRav Naik Chauk , Nanded, Baypass Latur ,Tal- Latur , Dist - Latur , 413512.
Manufacturing Date2025
IngredientsChinch
Nutritional informationEnergy Value-3..095, Carbohudrate-72.55g, Protein(Nx6.25)2.44g,Fat-.011g,Ash-2.76g,Moisture-22.14g,Total Sugar 42.31gSodium-0.03g
InstructionsNo