Tamarind trees are classified as leguminous because its fruit is in the form of a bean-like pod. The pulp of this bean is sour at first, but as it ripens, it becomes incredibly delicious. The fruit is eaten fresh and the pulp is used in cooking. The tamarind tree's leaves, beans, bark, and wood have a wide range of applications.
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