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About the Author Wens Thornlands qld 2nd December 2018 4:38pm #UserID: 19453 Posts: 2 View All Wens's Edible Fruit Trees |
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coolbreeze says... Hi Wens, Are you after it ripe and sweet or green and sour?? Many of the Asian/Vietnamese shops at Inala stock ripe, sweetened tamarind most of the time. How fresh they are I am unsure of as ripe tamarind has quite a long shelf life. You can pick tamarind off the trees along one of the main roads in West End/Highgate Hill (Dornoch Terrace) near the city. I forget the season for it cause I haven't done so for over 10 years but there is plenty out there. (enough for everyone) We used to get them green and ripened off the samne trees on the same day. Best thing is it's ALL FREE and you know how fresh it is!!! Good luck and hope this helps you. Also - according to the Brisbane Public Harvest website, there is 15 plus tamarind trees along both sides of Swann rd, corner of Clarence rd, St Lucia. | About the Author coolbreeze Riverhills 10th December 2018 7:35pm #UserID: 17782 Posts: 25 View All coolbreeze's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Wens Thornlands qld 11th December 2018 11:27am #UserID: 19453 Posts: 2 View All Wens's Edible Fruit Trees |
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