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LisaS
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Thu, Nov 23 2017, 1:48 am
Can someone tell me what is a brand of kosher tamarind sauce? When I look on Amazon I can't tell which brands are kosher.
Or can someone tell me where to buy this in Israel? What is it even called in Hebrew?
For years the kids and I have been making lachmajine but we know we're not getting the authentic flavor, and I have never tasted real lachmajine before.
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Teomima
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Thu, Nov 23 2017, 2:05 am
Tamarind in Hebrew has called tamarindi/tamarhindi (Indian date). You can usually find it in stores that carry imported items, like East West in Jerusalem on Aggripas. You just have to look for a hechsher because not everything there is kosher. But I've definitely seen it kosher in Israel.
Last edited by Teomima on Thu, Nov 23 2017, 2:16 am; edited 1 time in total
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LisaS
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Thu, Nov 23 2017, 2:10 am
Thanks Teomima! I live in the modiin area so I'll check those spice/piztuchim stores.
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Thu, Nov 23 2017, 4:31 am
I haven't looked for it recently but I think I've seen it in big Israeli supermarkets in the condiment section. Look for the soy sauce and chili sauce and it might be nearby.
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FranticFrummie
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Thu, Nov 23 2017, 4:54 am
IIRC, the Rami brand is under the KSA. Make sure you check, because not all of their products have a hecksher (I don't think their coconut oil does, but all of their spices do.)
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Teomima
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Mon, Nov 27 2017, 5:58 am
I saw this in both Rami Levy and Shufersal Deal:
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