Tamarind provides a great deal of nutrients; however, it should be consumed in small amounts due to its laxative properties. The pulp of tamarind concentrates good amounts of dietary fiber as well as essential minerals, such as potassium, which help counteract the effects of sodium, lowering bl...
Its pulp has been used in many traditional medicines as a laxative, digestive, and as a remedy for biliousness and bile disorders. This spice condiment is also used as an emulsifying agent in syrups, decoctions, etc., in different pharmaceutical products. ...
the pulp of the partially dried ripe fruit of a tamarind used in herbal medicine especially for its laxative properties tamarind 例句 1.Beluga lentils, celery leaves and curls, and a tamarind glaze countered the richness of lamb ribs not quite rendered of all fat, which only added to their ...
Tamarind pulp has a high vitamin C, Vitamin B and calcium content and using it in food has many health benefits. Eating it will improve digestion and relieve gas. Tamarind has many other medicinal uses also: it will soothe a sore throat, act as a mild laxative and can even be used as...
So fresh, light, natural and a real thirst quencher. Though I gather from previous reader comments that it acts as a mild laxative, so you may want to limit your intake to a glass or two at any one time… :) Mrs. MM went the next step, and tried to make a tamarind shake. Techni...