Tamarind is a staple across the Caribbean - bold, tangy, and unmistakable. Its sour-sweet flavor and subtle stickiness have long made it a favorite in candies, drinks, and traditional treats. This version brings that classic profile into a refreshing drink, layered with gentle island warmth and spice. Tart without being sharp, lightly sweet, and best served cold over ice - familiar, balanced, and timeless.
Tamarind Spiced Juice (Island Style).
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Category
Drink
Cuisine
Jamaican
Servings
6 (1 cup or 240ml each)
Prep Time
20 minutes
Cook Time
20 minutes
Calories
120
Steep Time
(Optional but recommended): 2–4 hours (or overnight)
Tamarind is a staple across the Caribbean — tangy, bold, and unforgettable. From tamarind balls sold in plastic bags after school to juice shared at family gatherings, it’s a flavor that runs deep in island life. But tamarind isn’t just for drinks, it’s also used to make sauces, chutneys, marinades, jams, and more. This spiced version puts a warm twist on a classic, bringing out the richness of a fruit that’s as versatile as it is nostalgic.
Author:Rory Ivey
Ingredients
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2 cups tamarind pulp/or fruit in shell.
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10 cups water
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2 cinnamon sticks
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10 whole cloves
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Handful of grated ginger
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Brown sugar (or preferred sweetener) to taste
Directions
Boil the spices: In a large pot, add 10 cups of water, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and grated ginger. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and let it simmer for 10 minutes to extract the flavors.
Add tamarind and steep: Turn off the heat. Add the tamarind pulp directly into the hot spiced water. Stir well to help it break down. Cover pot and Let it steep for 2–4 hours, or overnight. The tamarind will soften and release its tangy flavor into the spiced liquid.
Strain and sweeten: Once steeped, strain the mixture using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove pulp, seeds, and spice bits. Add brown sugar or your preferred sweetener to taste.
Serve chilled or warm: Chill in the fridge and serve over ice, or warm gently on the stove for a cozy twist.
Recipe Video
Recipe Note
Health Benefits of Spiced Tamarind Juice
🍹Tamarind
Rich in antioxidants – Helps fight free radicals, supports healthy aging
Good source of magnesium, potassium & iron – Supports energy, muscle, and heart health
Aids digestion – Traditionally used as a gentle natural laxative
Supports liver and gallbladder health
May help manage blood sugar levels – Some studies show tamarind helps reduce blood glucose
🫚 Ginger
Anti-inflammatory – Helps with joint pain, bloating, and muscle soreness
Boosts digestion – Reduces nausea, gas, and indigestion
Immune support – Known to fight colds and infections
🌰 Cloves
Powerful antioxidant – Contains eugenol, which helps reduce inflammation
Supports oral health – Naturally antimicrobial
Improves circulation and may help regulate blood sugar
🪵Cinnamon
Stabilizes blood sugar – Helps reduce insulin spikes
Anti-inflammatory & antimicrobial
Supports brain function and heart health
💧 Bonus: Hydration + Cleansing
Drinking this juice helps flush toxins, soothe the stomach, and gently cleanse the system — especially if steeped overnight with fresh spices.
Nutrition
Nutrition
- Serving Size
- Per 1 Cup / 240ml Serving
- per serving
- Calories
- 120
- Sugar
- 25 grams
- 0%
- Carbs
- 30 grams
- 10%
- Vitamin C (Mg)
- 4 milligrams
- 5%
- Potassium
- 300 milligrams
- 6%
- Iron
- 1 milligrams
- 6%




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