Tamarind Cultivation, Value-Added Products and Their Health Benefits: A Review
Balaji Vikram,
Dharmendra Kumar Gautam,
Rahul
et al.
Abstract:Tamarind a highly versatile and underutilized crop, possesses immense potential as both a fruit and a condiment. Predominantly cultivated in peninsular India, its commercial growth remains limited to this region. Conversely, in other parts of the country, tamarind is commonly grown as an avenue tree or within homestead gardens. Unfortunately, its true value is often underestimated despite its delightful blend of sour and sweet flavors. Moreover, tamarind is a nutritional powerhouse, abundant in vitamins, miner… Show more
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