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the acids found in tamarind ​

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Answered by pratibhaagnihotri318
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Answer:

Tartaric acid

Tartaric acid is the major acid present in tamarind pulp which gives the pulp acidic taste. Tamarind pulp also contains malic, succcinic, citric and quinic acid.

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Answered by swayamprava12
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Explanation:

tartaric acids is found in tamarind.

OTHER NOTES:-

Organic acids:-

Acids, which are naturally occurring and are found in plants and animals are known as Organic acids. Many fruits and vegetables contain organic acids.

For example:- Guava contains oxalic acid ; Orange, lemon and amla contain citric acid ; Grapes, tamarind and gooseberries contain tartaric acid ; Sour milk contains lactic acid ; Vinegar contains acetic acid. Sting of bees, red ants, wasps and stinging nettle contain formic acid (HCOOH) which causes shooting pen.

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