Water tamarind - a tree that grows a lot in the western countryside, has a tall, coniferous body and grows naturally without needing to be nursed or cared for.

Water tamarind in the West reminds many childhood memories - Photo 1.

This is a water tamarind tree that grows naturally in the West

At this time in the West, the sorrel is in the fruiting season. Water tamarind fruit when young has green skin color. When ripe, it will turn pink red. The two sides of the fruit body reveal smooth white flesh and black seeds.

Water tamarind in the West reminds many childhood memories - Photo 2.
Water tamarind in the West reminds many childhood memories - Photo 3.

Water tamarind when still on the tree

Water tamarind makes every child or adult crave. When eating has a fleshy taste and aroma that makes children want to eat forever. The rustic flavor that has entered the memory of a carefree time of many people.

Water tamarind in the West reminds many childhood memories - Photo 4.
Water tamarind in the West reminds many childhood memories - Photo 5.

This is a ripe tamarind fruit that people pick to use

Water tamarind tree is a plant that has no economic value, but when encountering the image of swaying tamarind, it makes many childhood memories rush back to the idyllic.

Nha Man