I live in such a diverse grocery neighbourhood that I am constantly stumbling across new and wondrous goodies. The other day I stepped into a small store that serves as a dry cleaner and an asian grocer. There on the counter were these chewy looking brown clumps rolled in sugar and placed neatly in a plastic box. The ingredients read simply: tamarind, sugar and salt. Hmm. I'm all for simplicity so I bought them for $1.19. The first taste that hits you is the granulated sugar and then you begin to taste the exotic appeal of tamarind which is its tart sweetness. The salt I couldn't decipher but it might act as a preserver of the fruit.
Feeling a little more curious about tamarind tonight since I've only really ever used it in a paste before I did a bit of research online and lo and behold the tamarind candy is a mighty FDA red flag for lead poisoning and, ah, contamination of FILTH.
Wine gums from the bulk store, minus the red ones, don't seem so bad after all.

