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  • Tamarind - Wikipedia
    In the Caribbean, tamarind is sometimes called tamón [citation needed] Countries in Southeast Asia like Indonesia call it asam jawa (Javanese sour fruit) or simply asam, [16] and sukaer in Timor [17] While in the Philippines, it is called sampalok or sampaloc in Filipino, and sambag in Cebuano [18]
  • Exploring The Natural Habitats Of Tamarind Trees: Where Do They Grow . . .
    Tamarind trees are native to tropical Africa but can now be found growing in tropical and subtropical regions around the world They prefer warm, humid climates and are tolerant of drought Tamarind trees grow best in well-drained soil and full sun, and can reach heights of up to 50 feet
  • Which Countries Use Tamarind? - Sweetish Hill
    The tamarind has long been naturalized in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, the Caribbean, and Pacific Islands Thailand has the largest plantations of the ASEAN nations, followed by Indonesia, Myanmar, and the Philippines
  • Where does tamarind grow? - Chefs Resource
    Answer: Tamarind primarily grows in tropical regions of Africa, including countries like Sudan, Nigeria, and Tanzania, as well as in some parts of Asia, such as India, Thailand, and Malaysia Now that we have answered the main question, let’s delve into some related and frequently asked questions about the growth of tamarind trees 1
  • How to Grow Tamarind Tree | Growing Tamarind - Balcony Garden Web
    Learn how to grow a tamarind tree in this complete article Growing tamarind tree is easy, it's a low care plant with a few requirements
  • Tamarind - California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.
    Growth Habit: Tamarinds are slow-growing, long-lived, evergreen trees that under optimum conditions can grow 80 feet high with a spread of 20 to 35 ft , in its native eastern Africa and Asia However, in Southern California it seldom reaches more than 15 to 25 ft in height
  • Fruits for the Future Tamarind - University of Southampton
    Where does tamarind grow? - today, tamarind grows widely in most tropical subtropical regions of the world It is thought to have originated in tropical East Africa, from where it was carried by seafaring Arabian traders to Asia and Southeast Asia
  • Tamarindus indica - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
    Tamarindus indica, commonly known as tamarind, is a frost-free, tropical evergreen tree that typically grows to 40-60' (less frequently to 90') tall It is native to eastern Africa, but is now commonly grown and in some cases has naturalized in a number of tropical to subtropical areas around the world
  • Tamarind | Infonet Biovision Home.
    Seedlings, wildings, direct sowing at site, grafting and budding for best varieties The tamarind becomes a fairly large tree, so keep this in mind when planting the tree It should be planted in full sun It is highly wind-resistant with strong, supple branches
  • Tamarind Tree – Forestry. com
    Standing tall with graceful, feathery foliage, this deciduous tree is native to Africa but has found a home in many tropical regions around the world What sets the Tamarind tree apart is its distinctive pod-like fruits, which house a unique blend of sweet and tangy pulp





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