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TAMARIND POWDER
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Tamarind
(Tamarindus Indica L) is an important adjunct/ condiment
used daily as sour ingredient in the Indian cookery. The
sourness in the tamarind pulp is attributable to tartaric
acid (8-18%), maleic and citric acids (about 2%). Pods
are harvested once in a year when the crop ripens in
winter. They are decuticled deseeded and the resultant
pulp is extracted in water for use in a variety of food
items like Sambar, Rasam, Puliogere, Chutneys, Sauces
etc. The seeds are used commercially for the manufacture
of sizing powders. India produces about 0.25 Million
tonnes of tamarind pulp per annum, bulk of it coming from
the States of Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
and Orissa and to a limited extent from Bihar,
Maharashtra and Karnataka.. Most of the production is
consumed in the country and very little quantity is
exported in native or dried condition. A process for manufacture of tamarind juice concentrate was developed by Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India. This product has become very popular in the metropolitan cities, towns as well as in many urban areas. This product is being exported in significant quantities mainly to gulf countries. However, transportation and material handling of the concentrate is a problem to the exporters and leaveslow margin to them. A process has been developed by the Institute for the production of dehydrated 'Tamarind Powder' with a free flowing nature. The product would be compact and convenient to use and handling and as a result the cost of transportation and material handling, packing, etc. Would be very low. PROCESS Tamarind pulp is manually cleaned, de-seeded and fibre is removed. The pulp is processed under standardised condition of temperature, humidity, and millsettings in order to obtain an acceptable and hygienic product in powder form. The product is packed in HDPE pouches of desired size and weight. |
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