when juice is spilled on clothes the juice will soak through sometimes leaving a stain say likes its black currant others will probably be able to be washed out...
Lemon juice or vinegar can be used as a substitute for tamarind puree in a recipe.
It is an acidic juice, like all fruit juices.[Calamsi is variously known as acid orange, calamondin orange, Chinese Orange or Panama orange]
To prepare tamarind for cooking or consumption, first break off the outer shell and remove any seeds or fibers. Then soak the tamarind pulp in warm water for about 30 minutes to soften it. Once softened, mash the pulp with your fingers or a spoon to extract the juice. Strain the juice to remove any remaining fibers or seeds, and use the extracted tamarind juice in your recipes.
Lime juice is a good substitute for tamarind. Mix it with water in equal parts if the recipe calls for paste mixed with water. eg. if the recipe asks for tamarind paste mixed into 1/3 cup water, mix 1/3 cup lime juice and 1/3 cup water.
The drink, tamarindo is made with the juice of the tamarind, a fruit.
Applying tamarind juice on a brass lamp is a common practice to restore its shine and clean off tarnish. The acidic nature of tamarind helps to remove dirt, grime, and oxidation from the brass surface, restoring its luster and original color.
The luster of the lamp is restored
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You can use lemon juice or tamarind paste as a substitute for amchoor in your recipe.
Copper oxide is basic in nature.Lemon or tamarind is acidic.Hence, when we rub tarnished copper vessel with lemon juice or tamarind, the basic copper oxide reacts with acid(citric acid) present in the lemon or tamarind to form a salt which is washed away with water.Hence,the vessel gets cleaned.
Lemon juice or tamarind paste can be used as substitutes for amchur powder in a recipe.
Finely strained tamarind pulp/juice. If you don't have that, Or a squirt of agave nectar, very small splash of beet juice and a splash lemon juice. You can make the beet juice by processing in your juice, blender, or food processor, then fine straining. If you don't have that go to the store and buy some POM!