0

added to delivery

IMPORTANT!


Would you like
Delivery or Pickup?

IMPORTANT!


We're sorry, you are past the cut-off time to place an order for this week. The market opens Friday morning for next week's delivery. You can place an order for next week between Friday at 9AM and 7AM the day before your delivery.

Any questions? Email info@phillyfoodworks.com.
Thanks!

IMPORTANT!


Your order is currently "skipped" for this week. If you would like to un-skip your delivery and place an order, you must log into the "upcoming deliveries" section of your account and click "un-skip delivery" next to this week's delivery.

Delivering to: change?

Start Delivery On:

Tamarind Paste

$14.99

11 oz

Tamarind Paste is made from the concentrated fruit of the tamarind tree. Use it to add a sour and tart flavor to chutneys, curries, sauces, stir fries, and noodle dishes like pad thai. Click on this item to see the full description.

Description: Tamarind Paste is made from the concentrated fruit of the tamarind tree. These beanlike pods contain a dark brown fibrous, sticky pulp that becomes sweeter as it ripens. This tamarind paste is made with less ripe pods, making it perfect for adding a sour and tart flavor to chutneys, curries, sambhars, marinades, stir-fries, and noodle dishes like pad thai. The sour taste in tamarind comes from tartaric acid. The acidity means that tamarind can be used much like citrus in cooking. In India, it’s used to add sourness to curries. In Thai or Chinese cuisine, it’s added to hot-and-sour soups. In the Middle East, it’s used to make many refreshing summer drinks. The ripe fruit is also eaten raw.

Ingredients: Organic tamarind pulp.

Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place such as your pantry. Refrigerate after opening. Safe to freeze for long-term storage. A Best By Date is NOT an expiration date. A Best By Date serves as a "suggestion" for when a product will be of best flavor or quality. It is not a purchase or safety date.

Pure Indian Foods

Husband and wife team, Sandeep and Nalini Agarwal, brought the family ghee business to the United States in 2008. The business for them is a family legacy that they one day want to leave to their children. Currently, Sandeep runs the day-to-day operations, and Nalini makes all the ghee by hand in the traditional Indian way. Sandeep is also on the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Food Processors Association as well as an active member of AHPA AHPA Ayurvedic Products Committee.

Customers also added these items

MY DELIVERIES

This delivery truck is empty.
Start adding some amazing products!