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Garcinia pedunculata

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Plantae

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Clusiaceae

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Malpighiales

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Garcinia

Garcinia pedunculata Morphological Characterisation of Some Important Indian Garcinia Species

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Garcinia pedunculata uses


Garcinia pedunculata, popularly known as bar thekera (বৰ ঠেকেৰা) in Assamese, is an evergreen tree related to the more familiar purple mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana). The tree is endemic to the south-eastern regions of Asia such as parts of Myanmar and north-eastern parts of India.

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Garcinia pedunculata a wild fruit of northeast india


Tree and fruit

Garcinia pedunculata Garcinia pedunculata A Wild Fruit of Northeast India

The tree has a fluted trunk with short spreading branches. Leaves are lanceolate with prominent midribs. Male flowers are light green in sparsely flowered panicles. The female flowers are solitary. The roundish fruit with a diameter ranging between 8 and 12 cm. It has a juicy interior with edible arils.

Uses

Garcinia pedunculata Medicinal Plants of Myanmar

The ripe fruit is eaten cooked or raw. Usually the ripe or raw fruits are sliced, sun-dried and preserved. In the state of Assam, such slices are much valued and used for preparing delicacies like "tenga diya masor jol" meaning Assamese sour fish curry. It can also be prepared with other vegetables, especially fritters made with lentils.

Garcinia pedunculata Medicinal Plants of Myanmar

References

Garcinia pedunculata Wikipedia