Tamarind ball

Tamarind balls were delicious little morsels sold at the Drover's Last Drink tavern in Mosstone in the 14 century DR.

"Delightful!"

- Volothamp Geddarm's review

Description
Tamarind balls were small handpie-sized pastries, richly spiced with tamarind and rolled into balls. These balls were cooked to soft, chewy perfection and dusted with sugar. The pastry's sweetness was pleasantly cut with tamarind's spiciness.

History
With the merchants and travelers of the Trade Way, culinary influence from neighboring Calimshan and Tashalar speed to some locations in Tethyr, notably, Mosstone caravan stop village on the sore of Firedrake Bay. Tamarind was likely introduced to the proprietors of Drover's Last Drink through trade and culinary cross-pollination. Eventually, this led to the creation of the tamarind balls that were quite exotic in taste and impressed Volothamp Geddarm greatly during his research for one of his many guides in mid-to-late 14 century DR..