Imli Fruit Seeds ( Tamarindus indica )

Imli Fruit Seeds ( Tamarindus indica )

Product Details:

  • Cultivation Type Other
  • Variety Other
  • Edible Yes
  • Hybrid No
  • Purity 100%
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Imli Fruit Seeds ( Tamarindus indica ) Price And Quantity

  • 50 Kilograms
  • 100 INR

Imli Fruit Seeds ( Tamarindus indica ) Product Specifications

  • Other
  • No
  • Other
  • Yes
  • 100%

Imli Fruit Seeds ( Tamarindus indica ) Trade Information

  • 1000 Kilograms Per Year
  • 5 Days
  • Free samples available with shipping and taxes paid by the buyer
  • PP bags
  • All India

Product Description

Product Information:

  • Scientific Name:-  Tamarindus indica
  • Shape:-square
  • Size:- 5 cm
  • Color:- Reddish Broun
  • Usage:- Germination (not for oil extraction)
  • Age:- Fresh(less than a year, good for germination)
  • Origin:- India
  • Packing: -5, 10,20,25,50 (P/P)
  • Availability:- Throughout the year
  • Category:- Fruit Seed

Quick Details :

  • Common name: Tamarind
  • Hindi Name: Imli
  • Botanical name: Tamarindus indica
  • Family :Fabaceae

Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) (from Arabic romanized tamar hindi, Indian date) is a leguminous tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa. The genus Tamarindus is a monotypic taxon, having only a single species.

The tamarind tree produces edible, pod-like fruit which are used extensively in cuisines around the world. Other uses include traditional medicines and metal polishes. The wood can be used in carpentry. Because of the tamarinds many uses, cultivation has spread around the world in tropical and subtropical zones. The tamarind is a long-lived, medium-growth, bushy tree, which attains a maximum crown height of 12 to 18 metres (40 to 60 feet). The crown has an irregular, vase-shaped outline of dense foliage. The tree grows well in full sun in clay, loam, sandy, and acidic soil types, with a high drought and aerosol salt (wind-borne salt as found in coastal areas) resistance.

Leaves are evergreen, bright green in color, elliptical ovular, arrangement is alternate, of the pinnately compound type, with pinnate venation and less than 5 cm (2 inches) in length. The branches droop from a single, central trunk as the tree matures and is often pruned in human agriculture to optimize tree density and ease of fruit harvest. At night, the leaflets close up.

As a tropical species, it is frost sensitive. The pinnate leaves with opposite leaflets give a billowing effect in the wind. Tamarind timber consists of hard, dark red heartwood and softer, yellowish sapwood.

Tamarind is harvested by pulling the pod from its stalk. A mature tree may be capable of producing up to 175 kg (350 lb) of fruit per year. Veneer grafting, shield (T or inverted T) budding, and air layering may be used to propagate desirable selections. Such trees will usually fruit within three to four years if provided optimum growing conditions.


uses :

Culinary uses

The fruit pulp is edible. The hard green pulp of a young fruit is considered by many to be too sour, but is often used as a component of savory dishes, as a pickling agent or as a means of making certain poisonous yams in Ghana safe for human consumption.

The ripened fruit is considered the more palatable, as it becomes sweeter and less sour (acidic) as it matures. It is used in desserts as a jam, blended into juices or sweetened drinks,sorbets, ice creams and all manner of snacks. In Western cuisine, it is found in Worcestershire sauceand HP sauce. In Karnataka, India, the tamarind, called hunasae hannu, is used in saaru (lentil soup), sambhar or sambar (vegetable soup), gojju (sauce), and several types of chutneys.

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