That is why Bangladesh is importing tamarind beech from India 1011673 | The voice of tomorrow



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Tamarind is very popular as a food for pickles and pickles. Although it is only known as a fruit, many are unaware that the tamarind beech is also beneficial. The tamarind beech is being imported now because the demand of the domestic production market will not be satisfied. But what are tamarind seeds good for, so now it’s a question of knowing?

Bangladesh has recently imported 90 metric tons of tamarind seeds from India. Although tamarind is a well-known fruit, it is not uncommon to hear about the import of tamarind seeds. The tamarind beech has been imported at a price of $ 200 per ton. Satyajit Das, an importer of tamarind beech, said that in Bangladesh, tamarind beech is mainly used for yarn dyeing in jute and textile factories. Tamarind beech has long been used to make yarn durable, he said. In addition, tamarind beech is used as a raw material for the manufacture of mosquito coils. In the context of the growing mosquito infestation in the country, the local entrepreneurs who are now manufacturing coils are the big buyers of these imported tamarind seeds.

The tamarind beech is also very useful for its medicinal properties. Shamim Shamchi, a professor in the Department of Botany at Dhaka University, said that tamarind beech is used as a raw material in Unani, Ayurveda, homeopathy and allopathic medicines. Tamarind beech is used in drops made to treat dry eyes, he said. Tamarind beech also helps in upset stomach, liver, and gallbladder capacity.

Tamarind beech juice is helpful for nausea and dizziness during pregnancy. The tamarind beech is boiled in hot water to make a kind of glue, which is used to shape the image.

Source: BBC Bangla



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