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[Free Article And Short Review] TAMARIND HOUSE Seedless Spicy Khanti Tamarind review: a sour, sweet, tasty, and hint of spicy, chewy sensation; that is what I have been craving since I hit my 20s.

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Since I was twenty years old 4 years ago, I started to get out of my comfort zone of snacks I regularly eat, switching up from sweet snacks that satisfy my taste buds to a snack made with fruit like mango, plum, tamarind, a weird feeling at first, but once I opened my heart to it, it was one of the delicious snacks I ever munch on.

2024 is rolling in the calendar, and my appetite for that spicy and sweet treat is now running higher than before; I know that those sweet chocolate-coated biscuits are quite tempting to munch on, but I need to find something to balance it up in the week.

One snack caught my eye this week, and that snack was a little tamarind in a pack with funky-looking fonts and the disclaimer of "Tasty and seedless." That was a point that I said to myself, "Buy it," so I did.

After 2-3 times I dive into this world of sour, sweet, tasty, and an obvious hint of spicy in this pack of seedless tamarind, I have been hit with all of those tastes every time I eat it, the sour and sweet taste from the tamarind is pretty much on point just like you expect to be, the tasty punch delivers the perfect salty taste, make it an irresistible to stop, wanting you to reach for more, and the spicy taste that comes with the ground chili pepper that coated on are punching you behind your taste buds with that little spicy spark.

Another thing I love about this snack is the fact that they are seedless, as you know, tamarind is fun to chew, but if you like me and feel like dealing with seeds is not the feeling worth jumping in, this snack is removed most of the seed from the tamarind, but the funny thing is, in 2-3 time I eat it, there will be at least one seed in the pack, which might stop your joy of the tamarind goodness for a while, but if you master the tamarind seed, I think it is fine, and this incident happen all the time.

Despite the hiccup of that one seed that slipped in there, the parade of flavors that hit you like a jab in the taste buds is something that makes it so special, so if you live in Thailand and want to find out what is the deal with this snack, go to your 7-11 and find it there, with the price of 27 baht which be a little hefty amount to pay, the punch in it was something worth diving for.

Score: 9/10

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