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...1. Tamarind 2. Ber 3. Surinam cherry 4. Amla The tamarind spread to India from tropical Africa several thousand years ago, where it was first described by European botanists. It grows throughout tropical Africa and Asia, and was introduced to Mexico and South America by Spanish and Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. The unripe fruit is used in savoury dishes, including chutneys, and as a pickling agent. Ripe fruit is sweeter, and can be used in jams and drinks. Tamarind is one of the essential ingredients of Worcestershire sauce. In Mexico, tamarind is used in a variety of forms for snacks - it may be dried and salted, candied, made into fruit bars, or used as a drink. Ber is also called Indian jujube, and Amla is referred to as Indian gooseberry.
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Tamarind:
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