Popularly known as "Tamarind chutney with a cult following", one taste is all it takes to see why. These artisan condiments are still made the old-fashioned way in small batches. Each pot is hand stirred, each jar hand poured.
Jenny's Tamarind Chutney is a true anglo-indian chutney with an exquisite depth of flavour. It's sweetness balances the natural sourness of Tamarind. There is none of the vinegar taste that dominates so many chutneys, and it is beautifully spiced to create a full flavour with various options of 'hotness' to suit.
It is fabulous with cheeses, sandwiches, fish, meats or poultry. Serve it up over cream cheese as a dip, with poppadoms as part of an Indian meal, or use it as a base or topping sauce on a pizza.
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Vegan
Natural Ingredients
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Egg, Soy & Nut Free
No Wheat, Onion, Tomato or Vinegar
Tamarind Trees grow in hot countries around the equator, and are common in Thai and Indian and Mexican cooking. They are a large tree with a woody lumpy pod that contains a brown fruit, which in some places is called an "Indian Date", Imli or Tamarindo. It is considered a 'fruit of the future' with a major part to play in reforestation plus providing shade, fruit, wood and income in many poorer communities globally.
The flavour of tamarind can be described as a cross between a date and lime. Weirdly delicious. And luckily it tastes much better than the fruit looks!