A tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica) is a common sight in the Indian countryside.
Interestingly, this tree is native to Madagascar, but has been growing in the Indian subcontinent so long that it is considered indigenous to India. Indeed, the very name 'tamarind' is derived from the Persian tamar-i-Hind, meaning 'date of India' (as it was erroneously believed to be the fruit of an Indian palm). It is a highly versatile tree, all of whose parts find use in the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries, and as fodder, timber and fuel.
Tamarind is today grown in 54 countries of the world including India, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh and oeamrn1 African, Central American and South American countries. India is the world's largest producer of tamarind products.
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Mother Teresa: The Angel Of Mercy
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the 'Saint of the Gutters' was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia (formerly Yugoslavia). Her original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu.
A Problem
I have a problem," whispered Dhini to Kavya rather urgently.
The Age Of The House
The Class VIII students have been given an assignment by their science teacher — they are to interview the famous botanist, Dr. George Sebastian, for an article to be published in their school magazine.
tiger tale
international tiger day is observed on july 29 every year
jest a minute!
"there's something wrong with my shaving brush!" declared nandu's father, eying it with a frown.
this and that
where is the great indian bustard found?
logimagic
finding the number
The Creator Of Malgudi
Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayanaswami (1906 — 2001), better known as R. K. Narayan, is a 20th-century novelist considered one of the finest Indian authors of his generation writing in English. He is famous for his works set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi.
Terrific Tamarind
A tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica) is a common sight in the Indian countryside.
The Mighty Onion Family
It's a vegetable with a sharp, distinctive taste. When we start to slice or chop it, tears flow freely from our eyes. Yet, we find it difficult to make do without this culinary star. Yes! We're referring to the onion, of course!