Ambarella june plum fruit tree | spondias dulcis
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The ambarella fruit tree is very popular in the tropical regions of Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Jamaica, and Barbados. It not only makes a great addition to a landscape but also produces delicious and fibrous fruits that are super nutritious. Ambarella fruit, also called golden apples or jew plums, are sweet and spicy tropical fruits that can be eaten both ripe and unripe.
Spondias dulcis (syn. Spondias cytherea), known commonly as ambarella (ඇඹරැල්ලා) in Sri Lanka or June plum, is a tropical tree, with edible fruit containing a fibrous pit. In the English speaking Caribbean it is typically known as golden apple and elsewhere in the Caribbean as pommecythere or cythere.
Spondias dulcis is most commonly used as a food source. It is a very nutritional food containing Vitamin B,C, and A.
Vernacular names..
Adavi Mamidi — Telugu
Amra Kai (மாரிமா) — Tamil
Ambade — Tulu
Ambado — Konkani
Ambarella (Sinhala: ඇඹරැල්ලා)
Ambarella or Cythere — Dutch
Ambazhanga — Malayalam
Ambra — Malaysian and Sarawakian Malay
Amokana — Hokkien
Amrah (अमरा/امرا) — Caribbean Hindustani and Fiji Hindi
Amra (আমড়া), Biliti — Bengali
Amte kai — Kannada
Anbulha އަނބުޅަ — Dhivehi language, Republic of Maldives
Balolong — Cebuano language, (Philippines)
Buah Long Long — Singlish
Cajá-manga — Brazil
Casharana, taperibá — Peru
Cas Mango — Cameroon
Chook-chook plum — Sierra Leone
Ciruelo — Ecuador
Cóc — Vietnamese
Dhondhong — Javanese
Embe ng'ong'o or Embe Kizungu — Tanzania
Evi — Réunion
Fruit de Cythère — Mauritius
Frisiter — Mauritius, Seychelles
Golden apple — Saint Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, Barbados, Guyana, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada
Goldpflaume — German
Golden plum — Belize, Liberia
Green Jungle — Papua New Guinea
Gway — Burmese
Heining – Meitei
Isbaandhays or Isbaandhees — Somali, Somalia
Jew Plum — Jamaica[5]
Jocote de Mico — Guatemala
Jobo indio — Spanish
June Plum — Jamaica,[5] Bermuda
Kedondong — Indonesian (also various Indonesian ethnic languages), Malaysian, and Sarawakian Malay also used for Spondias mangifera
Kedongdong — Balinese
Makok farang (มะกอกฝรั่ง) — Thai
Manga zi nsende — Kikongo
Mangotin — Panama
Manzana de oro — Dominican Republic
Mkak (ម្កាក់) — Khmer
Naos — Bislaman
Omora (অমৰা) — Assamese
Pommisitair — Suriname
Ponm sité, pomme cythère — Dominica
Prune de Cythère, pommecythere — French West Indies (Martinique, Guadeloupe), Guyane, Trinidad and Tobago
Isbaandhees - Somalia
Sakoa — Malagasy
Umbra — Malaysia
Tamzinthai — Rongmei
Vī — Samoan, Tongan, Niuean
Vi kavakava — Cook Islands Maori
Wi — Fijian, Hawaiian
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