Tamarind PasteTamarind (tamarindo, the paste, is named after the pod) comes from the pods of a tree native to Asia and northern Africa. This tall handsome tree is widely grown in India and tropical regions of Mexico. The fruit inside the pods is made into a popular cold beverage in Mexico and new-wave Mexican chefs are using tamarind to glaze and flavor creative new dishes, and so can you. Tamarind is sour so it must be sweetened to make its tartness palatable.Dense, sticky tamarind paste is available in Mexican or Asian markets labeled seedless tamarind paste, but it may contain seeds anyway. Don't worry, because the paste has to be strained.