My mother's house have many tamarind trees... and they are bigger than what we think... coz very old those trees are. And they give huge tamarind.. i love tamarind 😍💕
The young leaves also tasty vegetable. The leaves chooped then boiled with coconut milk.. Sayur Camba-camba we call it in Gowa, Indonesia.. nice channel 👍
Imran md it can be just eaten raw as it is but it not that easy to eat for everyone coz it’s sour but the ripe one can be take off the skin/cover whatever, then soak in a water over night in a room temperature or in the refrigerator, once you take out mix well with spoon as it become softened then take out the seeds or the rough staff, then if it is sour one you can put some salt or little sugar, without putting anything is best put some salt make a better taste, then drink one glass at a time, empty stomach work better after food also can be drink , anytime whenever a person feels like too🤩 that’s all I know, hope it will work for you guys too, good luck👍🏼 and one thing the sour taste work better coz very sweet one is also there after ripe
Very necessary and commonly used ingredient in Indian cooking. In south India, I have seen major roads lined with these trees as they give shade and also livelihoods to people living near the roads money in the form of this fruit. Goats love these leaves.
I have tasted the sweet tamarind and it’s so good but I love my sour tamarind especially tamarind balls as we call it Jamaica, just sugar, separated tamarind and lil bit of rum 🤤
I’m from the Philippines and we call that “Sampalok” you can eat it raw if you have the guts to eat it with salt, but sun ripe fruit of it is the best. We also use it for dishes like pork soup and sea food soup, nom nom😋
I'm from Turkey and we have a special drink made from tamarind: demirhindi şerbeti (tamarind sherbet). Demirhindi is a funny example of folk etymology. In Turkish, "demir" means "iron" and "hindi" means the bird "turkey." People Turkicized the word tamarind with that practical solution, but the end result is hilarious. The compound word "demirhindi" ("ironturkey" in English) cannot be farther than the actual thing it describes. It's like the English word "sparrow grass" (another hilarious example of folk etymology) for "asparagus" :-)))
When I was a kid, I would prefer to eat the green tamarind with salt, and did not like the ripe ones so much, and I would also eat the young tamarind leaves becoz I like the sour taste 😋..
@@shankreshkatagi3738 In Honduras the price of 1kg of tamarind (without removing the shell) is 0.63 american dollars. The tamarind is not imported from another country, i dont know if we import tamarind .
In my childhood days during school tiffin time we throw stones to get it😇😇😇 what a wonderful days was😇😇😇 licking with little salt and sugar 😘😘😘
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My mouth is watering, looking at these tamarinds. Loved them when I was a kid in the Philippines.
Nicoletta Ciccone yes, best for sinigang recipes
Nicoletta Ciccone yes very good. You can use pork, fish or shrimps for sinigang, use young tamarinds though it’s more sour🤤
I Am Becoming masarap din pang singang. Ka miss ang mahal din po dito yan sa Canada.
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Okay, my mouth just started salivating. The best natural flavour in the world.
i have a serious problem when it comes to this fruit lol, i will eat it till my mouth hurts from the acids but i love it so much
:( 😊💕💕
It isn't a problem. This is the BEST fruit of the world.
In our school days we used to throw stone to pick this fruit. Really this fruit is so beautiful and testy I love this😘😘
Yummy! Pulparindots- absolutely amazing! Extra Spicy Tamarind with salt & chilli powder! DELICIOUS! XOXO.....
Tamarindo en Veracruz México 🤗😋from Atlanta Georgia from Veracruz México
I used to climb tamarind tree when I was a kid👍💕
My mother's house have many tamarind trees... and they are bigger than what we think... coz very old those trees are. And they give huge tamarind.. i love tamarind 😍💕
Its so dificult to pluck the tamarind. They work so hard to serve others. I salute them all👍
Beautifull video...tnxxxxx a lot for this use full video
Masyaa Allah makanan kesukaanku di Masa kecil sampai sekarang masi kecanduan
Itu asam jawa kan..
The young leaves also tasty vegetable. The leaves chooped then boiled with coconut milk.. Sayur Camba-camba we call it in Gowa, Indonesia.. nice channel 👍
Amazing,, love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 🇧🇩
This fruits is so good for a person who has constipation 😁 it really helps in stead of using the chemichal medicine 😗
What is the method of medicine in our cousin family lot of them have constipation
Imran md it can be just eaten raw as it is but it not that easy to eat for everyone coz it’s sour but the ripe one can be take off the skin/cover whatever, then soak in a water over night in a room temperature or in the refrigerator, once you take out mix well with spoon as it become softened then take out the seeds or the rough staff, then if it is sour one you can put some salt or little sugar, without putting anything is best put some salt make a better taste, then drink one glass at a time, empty stomach work better after food also can be drink , anytime whenever a person feels like too🤩 that’s all I know, hope it will work for you guys too, good luck👍🏼 and one thing the sour taste work better coz very sweet one is also there after ripe
@@rinpuiitlau2414 thank you I pass the information for those who need it and I hope it workout well for them and thanks again.
Very necessary and commonly used ingredient in Indian cooking. In south India, I have seen major roads lined with these trees as they give shade and also livelihoods to people living near the roads money in the form of this fruit. Goats love these leaves.
bəh - bəh nə gözəldir. ❤👍👏
Аллахумма инни асъалука ризкан таййибан ва илман нафи ан ва амалян мутакабаллян.Господи,спасибо тебе за всё хорошее.
pembuatan video yang berkualitas, sy tak bosan2 menonton setiap video noal farm
Who else watching this with mouth watering😂
Me
Me
😂
I have tasted the sweet tamarind and it’s so good but I love my sour tamarind especially tamarind balls as we call it Jamaica, just sugar, separated tamarind and lil bit of rum 🤤
I’m from the Philippines and we call that “Sampalok” you can eat it raw if you have the guts to eat it with salt, but sun ripe fruit of it is the best. We also use it for dishes like pork soup and sea food soup, nom nom😋
Very very delicious wild fruit
Next Durian cultivation😍😍
Philippines one of the Top Tamarind producing country
good one noal farm🇵🇭🇵🇭🦾❤️..next should be prune juice fruit a.k.a kyamoy asian delicacy
I am Montagnard indigenous I like tamarind when it green eat with salt , chili 🌶 so yummy.
Sounds like Miss Universe South Africa 2018 Tamarind Green 😊
I love sour tamarind soup.So yummy!
My mouth is watering, I always eat it with sugar, and make juice
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น้ำลายไหล+คิดถึงบ้าน.
Tamarind known as valanpuli in Kerala, available throughout Kerala, very nutritional and delicious fruit
മലയാളി ❤
Hi sir noal I always watch your videos uploaded,.it's very nice 🙂
We have a tamarind tree besides our house and damn,its one of my favourite fruit growing up
This tree is very useful.tamareen is very good for helth.leavs are good for therapy.
I love the background music, it relaxes me all the time
This farming is future best profitable and good for earning long term (Maharashtra) India
Sir do you have big farms of Tamrind in Maharashtra??
I comment after 3 months it video from Scotland I love ❤️
I love Tamarin fruit, stay connected friend
Eso es calidad bale la pena el esfuerzo otro mundo felicitaciones
Aqui no Brasil temos muito tamarindo!
From Thailand my country
Yes, yummy food
Noal i like your farm and your products
My Mouths is now full off Water😋
Love from Bangaladesh ❤👌💟
Great fruits !!
👏🌹🙏 Greeting from Nepal !!
🇳🇵Hail Nepal !!!
Super super super super super super super super super tamarind, and Beautiful video, thank you.🙏
Today first time i have tested.. only one word said after eating Waaaao... 👍
Wow one of my favz tamarind💖💖💖
Wow one of my favz tamarind,💖💖💖
Msrap yn s paksiw.cnigang..
Isawsaw dn s bagoong n my sili...
O kaya gwing candy..yum!!!
Excellent job
Wow beautiful. Also so many in parts of Africa
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Ни когда не побывала, наверное вкусно)))
Reminds me a bowl of young tamarind leaves soup with fresh fish dried fish or pork, beef, chicken. Yummmy!!!!!!!
Awesome 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
Beautiful village.
It is a day today necessity in south indian cooking. Without sour tamarind cooking never complete
We have many trees in my village most of them r 60yrs old and r huge in size
Hello my friend nice video
Nhìn đã thật 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️👍👍💖💖 very good
aseeem jawaaa..
Now my mouth is watering !!!😋😋😋
Main chutney is missing. Khanoor chutney can be made. Bhel tastes nice.
I'm from Turkey and we have a special drink made from tamarind: demirhindi şerbeti (tamarind sherbet). Demirhindi is a funny example of folk etymology. In Turkish, "demir" means "iron" and "hindi" means the bird "turkey." People Turkicized the word tamarind with that practical solution, but the end result is hilarious. The compound word "demirhindi" ("ironturkey" in English) cannot be farther than the actual thing it describes. It's like the English word "sparrow grass" (another hilarious example of folk etymology) for "asparagus" :-)))
I' am watching this video while eating tamarind ✨️
Ini untuk permen tamarin itu ya? Saya suka permennya asam2 manis 😋🙏
This species looks like it would be a good candidate for umbrella pruning to simplify and maybe increase harvesting.
In México tamarind is consumed very much on candies , and drinks.
we make sauce in Bangladeşh 🇧🇩
In thailand rhey have the special Sweet tamarind.
Bismillah.
Maa Syaa Alloh.....,
ini di tempatku namanya asam jawa, asam manis, segar......,
jadi ngiler deh...... 👍👍👍
Excelente para limpeza e desenvolvimento da glândula pineal.
Çokkk güzeller tadını çok seviyorum
Fantastic and lovely presentation Friend
Thanks for excellent video
Mouth becoming watery to see it
🌿🌱💚💅
It's such a wonderful video.
عشاق التمر الهندي 😘
When I was a kid, I would prefer to eat the green tamarind with salt, and did not like the ripe ones so much, and I would also eat the young tamarind leaves becoz I like the sour taste 😋..
What is the spacing between plant's and between lines
It's called ' imli ' in our national language ' Urdu '
Nhìn những chùm mẹ trê cành ...hấp dẫn quá
In tamilnadu,india........there are many tamarind trees along each side of road....which are very old trees.
Nice cultivation and packaging
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Bạn đăng nhiều video hay quá! Chúc bạn an vui!
We have tamarind in the West Indies as well
Stephen .Ghisyawan hi sir
What is the price per kg sir in your country?
@@shankreshkatagi3738 In Honduras the price of 1kg of tamarind (without removing the shell) is 0.63 american dollars. The tamarind is not imported from another country, i dont know if we import tamarind .
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@@shankreshkatagi3738 😂😂🤣
Ini baru mantap. Siapa yg waktu kecil suka bawa batu buat lempar buah asem? Kita sehaluan
I love the sweet one it so yummy 💕💕
From centuries in India it has been used in curries instead of Tomatoes to give the curry tangy taste.
Yummy new friend🙏🙏
Có xuất khẩu qua Việt Nam không a
My favorite fruit 😋👍
I drink tamarind and coconut sugar every morning..make me slim..
Sweet Fruit tamarine and sour cooking tamarine is different tamarine species
I have big tree in my front yard👌
Tolles Video, danke.
I love this...💓💓💓😋😋
My mouth is watering 😜😜😜😜
புளி பார்க்கும் பாேதே 😋
Excellent business. Please provide in Middle east market.
We call it "imli" in Nepal.
Tamarin java
imli india
We call it Imli in India🤭
We call it titri in nepali not imli
And we call it imli in pakistan
I like tamarind 😋😋😋
turmeric, tamarin. sugar is boiled with filtered water so it becomes a refreshing and healthy drink....in my village thus called jamu kunirasem....
Asslam-o-Alaikum
I am Pakistan and i love this fruit and call it imli
Tamarind,one of my favorite food..