Tamarind trees are attractive evergreens that produce sweet-and-sour-tasting fruits. In tropical climes, they can be grown in backyards, where they can reach over 40 feet tall and provide shade.
Makau Mbua from Kitui has tamarind trees on his small farm. Apart from food Mbua says the tree can provide firewood, charcoal, timber, poles, and posts. Its wood can be easily carved into ...
Tamarind trees typically start bearing fruit within four to six years. [Courtesy] Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) or ukwaju in Kiswahili is native to Africa but is adapted to a wide geographical ...
Tamarind is the fibrous, dark brown, gooey pulp that surrounds the seeds (which are inside a knobbly, velvety brown pod) of the tree called tamarindus indica. The English word “tamarind” comes ...
When Annette Peyer Loerner of Switzerland first visited the site of her current hotel just outside of Salisbury on the West Coast of Dominica, she noted there was a large tamarind tree standing in ...
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