Why was there huge demand for tamarind seeds during second world war?
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During World War II, tamarind seeds were ground down and roasted to make tamarind kernel powder which was used as a sizing agent for textiles like jute and cotton. It was also used as a major fuel for producer-gas (gasogen) units that powered Indian cars and trucks during World War II.
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Tamarind gave an antiseptic property from above and after eating a soothing behaviour to soldiers
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