Tamarindo is a refreshing Salvadoran beverage made by soaking tamarind pods in water, extracting the pulp, and mixing it with sugar, water, and sometimes a touch of lime juice, then served ice-cold. Known for its sweet-sour flavor and natural tang, Tamarindo is a favorite drink across El Salvador, especially in hot regions like La Libertad and San Miguel, and commonly enjoyed at street markets, home-cooked meals, and local eateries. It’s often paired with pupusas or fried snacks to cut through rich or spicy flavors.
Common variations include blending with mint, ginger, or using brown sugar for deeper flavor.
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