Pulparindo is a Mexican candy brand that specializes in sweet and spicy treats made with tamarind.
Pulparindo was first introduced in 1983 by the De La Rosa company.
The company was founded in 1948 and originally produced mazapu00e1n, a peanut candy.
Pulparindo quickly gained popularity in Mexico and became a cultural icon.
The brand expanded its product line to include other tamarind-based candies and snacks.
Today, Pulparindo is a widely recognized brand throughout North and South America.
Lucas is a Mexican candy brand that also specializes in sweet and spicy treats made with tamarind. It is a commonly recognized competitor of Pulparindo.
Trolli is an American candy company that produces a variety of gummy candies. While not directly competing with Pulparindo, Trolli is a popular alternative for consumers looking for sweet treats.
Skwinkles is a Mexican candy brand that produces sweet and sour tamarind-based snacks, including gummies and candy straws. It is a commonly recognized competitor to Pulparindo.
A tamarind candy roll flavored with sugar, salt, and chili powder.
A tamarind candy roll flavored with watermelon, sugar, salt, and chili powder.
A tamarind candy roll flavored with mango, sugar, salt, and chili powder.
A tamarind pulp candy housed in a plastic container with a cap that is pushed to extrude the candy. The candy is also flavored with sugar, salt, and chili powder.
Pulparindo has a unique flavor that is both sweet and spicy, with the tart taste of tamarind. It is often compared to a combination of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors.
Pulparindo does not contain any animal products, making it a suitable snack for vegans.
Pulparindo can be found in most Mexican and Latin American grocery stores in North and South America. It is also available online through various retailers.
That is subjective and up to personal preference. The original flavor is considered a classic and a fan favorite, but the watermelon and mango flavors are also popular.
Yes, Pulparindo has a spicy kick that comes from the addition of chili powder in the candy.