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Seedless Tamarind Block - 200G

R35.00

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About this product

TKM Foods – Seedless Tamarind Block

Seedless tamarind block is a highly concentrated, natural souring agent made from pure tamarind pulp. Requiring only minimal preparation, it is used in a broad range of global dishes to introduce a bright, tangy flavor and deep complexity. From curries and chutneys to marinades and drinks, it’s a pantry essential for cooks seeking bold, authentic flavor without preservatives or added ingredients

Unlike tamarind paste or concentrate, the seedless block  offers a more authentic flavor, allowing cooks to control the strength and consistency of tamarind used in a recipe.

Common Uses:

Seedless tamarind block is used extensively in traditional and contemporary cuisines for its ability to add acidity, depth, and complexity to a wide variety of dishes.

Indian Cuisine

  • Added to lentil dishes, king soup and other South Indian gravies to provide a tangy base.
  • Especially popular in (tamarind) chutney made with coconut sugar and spices.
  • Stirred into dal (lentil stew) for added brightness.

Thai and Southeast Asian Cuisine

  • Used in dishes like:
    • Pad Thai for its signature tangy-sweet sauce
    • Tamarind shrimp and Thai dipping sauces
  • Adds sour balance to soups, curries, and stir-fries

Caribbean and Latin American Cuisine

  • Used in sauces, glazes, and barbecue marinades
  • Stirred into fruit drinks or made into tamarind syrup for cocktails and refreshments

Middle Eastern and African Dishes

  • Included in stews, meat braises, and savory sauces for a sour counterpoint to spices and fats

As a Flavor Base

  • Use strained tamarind extract in soups, gravies, or lentils to add tang and depth.
  • A spoonful stirred into stir-fried vegetables, noodles, or curries enhances umami and balance.

In Chutneys and Dips

  • Combine with jaggery (or brown sugar), cumin, and chili powder for a classic tamarind chutney—perfect with battered vegetable, spring rolls, and other street foods.
  • Mix with mint or coriander for a tangy herb dip.

In Marinades and Sauces

  • Blend with garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and spices to create a flavorful meat or tofu marinade.
  • Incorporate into homemade BBQ sauces or glazes for grilled meats or vegetables.

As a Sweet Element

  • Use in candied tamarind, fruit chutneys, or sweet-and-sour sauces.
  • Combine with sugar, chili, and salt to make tamarind balls or tangy syrups for desserts and drinks.

In Beverages

  • Dissolve in water, add sugar and spices (like cumin or black salt), and serve chilled for a refreshing tamarind drink popular in India, Mexico, and the Caribbean

Preparation for Use

  1. To use a seedless tamarind block, it must be rehydrated:
  1. Break off a portion of the block (typically 1–2 tablespoons for most recipes).
  2. Soak it in warm water (about 1/2 cup per tablespoon of tamarind) for 10–15 minutes.
  3. Mash and mix with your fingers or a spoon to loosen the pulp.
  4. Strain through a sieve or cheesecloth to remove any remaining fibers.
  5. The resulting tamarind water or extract can then be used directly in recipes.

Storage Tips

  • Keep wrapped tightly in plastic wrap or an airtight container to prevent drying out.
  • Store in a cool, dark place (like a pantry). For longer shelf life, especially in warm climates, refrigerate.

All product descriptions, images, and other content on this website are provided for general informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. We strive to ensure that all product details are accurate, complete, and up-to-date; however, we do not warrant that descriptions, images, prices, or other content are error-free, current, or complete.

All information provided on this website, including product descriptions, ingredients, nutritional content, and usage suggestions, is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional medical, nutritional, or dietary advice.

While we strive to ensure the accuracy of all product information, including ingredient lists and allergen warnings, manufacturers may occasionally change their formulations. As such, we do not guarantee that the information is always accurate, complete, or current. Always read product labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming any product.

Colors and materials may appear differently depending on your device and monitor settings. Dimensions and specifications are approximate and may vary slightly.

Our food and spice products are manufactured and packaged in facilities that may process common allergens including, but not limited to: nuts, peanuts, soy, dairy, eggs, wheat and sesame. We cannot guarantee that any product is entirely free from trace allergens.

Use spices and food products responsibly. Improper storage, handling, or consumption may result in diminished quality or adverse reactions. Keep all products out of reach of children unless otherwise stated. By purchasing and using products from this website, you acknowledge and accept all responsibility for their use and agree to hold TKM Foods harmless against any and all liabilities, losses, or damages resulting from use or misuse of our products.

Product performance and results may vary depending on individual usage and conditions.

Unless expressly stated, no guarantees or warranties are made regarding the effectiveness, or suitability of a product for any specific purpose.

It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the suitability of any product for their intended use before purchase. We are not liable for any misuse, adverse reactions, or damage resulting from the use of products purchased from our website.

All trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners.

By purchasing from this site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to this disclaimer and our terms and conditions.

Seedless Tamarind Block - 200G

R35.00

In stock

About this product

TKM Foods – Seedless Tamarind Block

Seedless tamarind block is a highly concentrated, natural souring agent made from pure tamarind pulp. Requiring only minimal preparation, it is used in a broad range of global dishes to introduce a bright, tangy flavor and deep complexity. From curries and chutneys to marinades and drinks, it’s a pantry essential for cooks seeking bold, authentic flavor without preservatives or added ingredients

Unlike tamarind paste or concentrate, the seedless block  offers a more authentic flavor, allowing cooks to control the strength and consistency of tamarind used in a recipe.

Common Uses:

Seedless tamarind block is used extensively in traditional and contemporary cuisines for its ability to add acidity, depth, and complexity to a wide variety of dishes.

Indian Cuisine

  • Added to lentil dishes, king soup and other South Indian gravies to provide a tangy base.
  • Especially popular in (tamarind) chutney made with coconut sugar and spices.
  • Stirred into dal (lentil stew) for added brightness.

Thai and Southeast Asian Cuisine

  • Used in dishes like:
    • Pad Thai for its signature tangy-sweet sauce
    • Tamarind shrimp and Thai dipping sauces
  • Adds sour balance to soups, curries, and stir-fries

Caribbean and Latin American Cuisine

  • Used in sauces, glazes, and barbecue marinades
  • Stirred into fruit drinks or made into tamarind syrup for cocktails and refreshments

Middle Eastern and African Dishes

  • Included in stews, meat braises, and savory sauces for a sour counterpoint to spices and fats

As a Flavor Base

  • Use strained tamarind extract in soups, gravies, or lentils to add tang and depth.
  • A spoonful stirred into stir-fried vegetables, noodles, or curries enhances umami and balance.

In Chutneys and Dips

  • Combine with jaggery (or brown sugar), cumin, and chili powder for a classic tamarind chutney—perfect with battered vegetable, spring rolls, and other street foods.
  • Mix with mint or coriander for a tangy herb dip.

In Marinades and Sauces

  • Blend with garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and spices to create a flavorful meat or tofu marinade.
  • Incorporate into homemade BBQ sauces or glazes for grilled meats or vegetables.

As a Sweet Element

  • Use in candied tamarind, fruit chutneys, or sweet-and-sour sauces.
  • Combine with sugar, chili, and salt to make tamarind balls or tangy syrups for desserts and drinks.

In Beverages

  • Dissolve in water, add sugar and spices (like cumin or black salt), and serve chilled for a refreshing tamarind drink popular in India, Mexico, and the Caribbean

Preparation for Use

  1. To use a seedless tamarind block, it must be rehydrated:
  1. Break off a portion of the block (typically 1–2 tablespoons for most recipes).
  2. Soak it in warm water (about 1/2 cup per tablespoon of tamarind) for 10–15 minutes.
  3. Mash and mix with your fingers or a spoon to loosen the pulp.
  4. Strain through a sieve or cheesecloth to remove any remaining fibers.
  5. The resulting tamarind water or extract can then be used directly in recipes.

Storage Tips

  • Keep wrapped tightly in plastic wrap or an airtight container to prevent drying out.
  • Store in a cool, dark place (like a pantry). For longer shelf life, especially in warm climates, refrigerate.

All product descriptions, images, and other content on this website are provided for general informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. We strive to ensure that all product details are accurate, complete, and up-to-date; however, we do not warrant that descriptions, images, prices, or other content are error-free, current, or complete.

All information provided on this website, including product descriptions, ingredients, nutritional content, and usage suggestions, is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional medical, nutritional, or dietary advice.

While we strive to ensure the accuracy of all product information, including ingredient lists and allergen warnings, manufacturers may occasionally change their formulations. As such, we do not guarantee that the information is always accurate, complete, or current. Always read product labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming any product.

Colors and materials may appear differently depending on your device and monitor settings. Dimensions and specifications are approximate and may vary slightly.

Our food and spice products are manufactured and packaged in facilities that may process common allergens including, but not limited to: nuts, peanuts, soy, dairy, eggs, wheat and sesame. We cannot guarantee that any product is entirely free from trace allergens.

Use spices and food products responsibly. Improper storage, handling, or consumption may result in diminished quality or adverse reactions. Keep all products out of reach of children unless otherwise stated. By purchasing and using products from this website, you acknowledge and accept all responsibility for their use and agree to hold TKM Foods harmless against any and all liabilities, losses, or damages resulting from use or misuse of our products.

Product performance and results may vary depending on individual usage and conditions.

Unless expressly stated, no guarantees or warranties are made regarding the effectiveness, or suitability of a product for any specific purpose.

It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the suitability of any product for their intended use before purchase. We are not liable for any misuse, adverse reactions, or damage resulting from the use of products purchased from our website.

All trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners.

By purchasing from this site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to this disclaimer and our terms and conditions.

Seedless Tamarind Block - 200G

R35.00

In stock

About this product

TKM Foods – Seedless Tamarind Block

Seedless tamarind block is a highly concentrated, natural souring agent made from pure tamarind pulp. Requiring only minimal preparation, it is used in a broad range of global dishes to introduce a bright, tangy flavor and deep complexity. From curries and chutneys to marinades and drinks, it’s a pantry essential for cooks seeking bold, authentic flavor without preservatives or added ingredients

Unlike tamarind paste or concentrate, the seedless block  offers a more authentic flavor, allowing cooks to control the strength and consistency of tamarind used in a recipe.

Common Uses:

Seedless tamarind block is used extensively in traditional and contemporary cuisines for its ability to add acidity, depth, and complexity to a wide variety of dishes.

Indian Cuisine

  • Added to lentil dishes, king soup and other South Indian gravies to provide a tangy base.
  • Especially popular in (tamarind) chutney made with coconut sugar and spices.
  • Stirred into dal (lentil stew) for added brightness.

Thai and Southeast Asian Cuisine

  • Used in dishes like:
    • Pad Thai for its signature tangy-sweet sauce
    • Tamarind shrimp and Thai dipping sauces
  • Adds sour balance to soups, curries, and stir-fries

Caribbean and Latin American Cuisine

  • Used in sauces, glazes, and barbecue marinades
  • Stirred into fruit drinks or made into tamarind syrup for cocktails and refreshments

Middle Eastern and African Dishes

  • Included in stews, meat braises, and savory sauces for a sour counterpoint to spices and fats

As a Flavor Base

  • Use strained tamarind extract in soups, gravies, or lentils to add tang and depth.
  • A spoonful stirred into stir-fried vegetables, noodles, or curries enhances umami and balance.

In Chutneys and Dips

  • Combine with jaggery (or brown sugar), cumin, and chili powder for a classic tamarind chutney—perfect with battered vegetable, spring rolls, and other street foods.
  • Mix with mint or coriander for a tangy herb dip.

In Marinades and Sauces

  • Blend with garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and spices to create a flavorful meat or tofu marinade.
  • Incorporate into homemade BBQ sauces or glazes for grilled meats or vegetables.

As a Sweet Element

  • Use in candied tamarind, fruit chutneys, or sweet-and-sour sauces.
  • Combine with sugar, chili, and salt to make tamarind balls or tangy syrups for desserts and drinks.

In Beverages

  • Dissolve in water, add sugar and spices (like cumin or black salt), and serve chilled for a refreshing tamarind drink popular in India, Mexico, and the Caribbean

Preparation for Use

  1. To use a seedless tamarind block, it must be rehydrated:
  1. Break off a portion of the block (typically 1–2 tablespoons for most recipes).
  2. Soak it in warm water (about 1/2 cup per tablespoon of tamarind) for 10–15 minutes.
  3. Mash and mix with your fingers or a spoon to loosen the pulp.
  4. Strain through a sieve or cheesecloth to remove any remaining fibers.
  5. The resulting tamarind water or extract can then be used directly in recipes.

Storage Tips

  • Keep wrapped tightly in plastic wrap or an airtight container to prevent drying out.
  • Store in a cool, dark place (like a pantry). For longer shelf life, especially in warm climates, refrigerate.

All product descriptions, images, and other content on this website are provided for general informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. We strive to ensure that all product details are accurate, complete, and up-to-date; however, we do not warrant that descriptions, images, prices, or other content are error-free, current, or complete.

All information provided on this website, including product descriptions, ingredients, nutritional content, and usage suggestions, is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional medical, nutritional, or dietary advice.

While we strive to ensure the accuracy of all product information, including ingredient lists and allergen warnings, manufacturers may occasionally change their formulations. As such, we do not guarantee that the information is always accurate, complete, or current. Always read product labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming any product.

Colors and materials may appear differently depending on your device and monitor settings. Dimensions and specifications are approximate and may vary slightly.

Our food and spice products are manufactured and packaged in facilities that may process common allergens including, but not limited to: nuts, peanuts, soy, dairy, eggs, wheat and sesame. We cannot guarantee that any product is entirely free from trace allergens.

Use spices and food products responsibly. Improper storage, handling, or consumption may result in diminished quality or adverse reactions. Keep all products out of reach of children unless otherwise stated. By purchasing and using products from this website, you acknowledge and accept all responsibility for their use and agree to hold TKM Foods harmless against any and all liabilities, losses, or damages resulting from use or misuse of our products.

Product performance and results may vary depending on individual usage and conditions.

Unless expressly stated, no guarantees or warranties are made regarding the effectiveness, or suitability of a product for any specific purpose.

It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the suitability of any product for their intended use before purchase. We are not liable for any misuse, adverse reactions, or damage resulting from the use of products purchased from our website.

All trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners.

By purchasing from this site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to this disclaimer and our terms and conditions.