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Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like...

#11740868

Tamarind Fruit -Tamarindus Indica

4 November 2024

Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like...

#11740868

4 November 2024

Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.


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Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like...

#11740869

Tamarind Fruit -Tamarindus Indica

4 November 2024

Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like...

#11740869

4 November 2024

Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.


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Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like...

#11740870

Tamarind Fruit -Tamarindus Indica

4 November 2024

Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like...

#11740870

4 November 2024

Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11687997

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11687997

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11687998

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11687998

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11687999

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11687999

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688000

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688000

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688001

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688001

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688002

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688002

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688003

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688003

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688004

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688004

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688005

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688005

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688006

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688006

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688007

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688007

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688008

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688008

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688009

Cattled Egret

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto).

#11688009

20 October 2024

Originally viewed as an invasive species, the cattle egret takes a strong foothold in the United States


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