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Ball Sundari Applr Ber Plant
Rated 4.72 out of 5
Key Characteristics:
- Fruit Appearance: Round, smooth, and glossy, resembling an apple.
- Flavor: Sweet and juicy.
- Size: Can reach 150-300g per fruit.
- Tree: Small, spreading tree with drooping branches.
- Cultivation: Can be grown as an intercrop in coconut farms, making it suitable for farmers with limited land.
- Uses: Fresh consumption, jams, preserves, and other sweet dishes.
- Nutritional Value: Rich in vitamins and minerals.
- Shelf Life: Long shelf life, can be stored for several months without losing quality.
Kasmiri Apple Ber Plant
Rated 4.65 out of 5
Key features of Kashmiri Apple Ber:
- Appearance: Small, oval-shaped fruit resembling a small apple.
- Taste: Sweet, crunchy, and juicy.
- Size: Small to medium, typically 150-200g in weight.
- Color: Red to reddish-brown when mature.
- Tree: Small, spreading tree with thorny branches, growing up to 15-25 feet tall.
- Harvest: Can be harvested in different seasons depending on the region.
- Other names: Jujube, Chinese date, Indian plum.
Miss India Apple Ber
Rated 4.50 out of 5
Key features of Miss India apple ber:
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- Taste: Sweet and tangy, with a crisp, crunchy texture.
- Fruit: Round, shiny, reddish-brown fruit.
- Taste: Sweet and tangy, with a crisp, crunchy texture.
- Growth: Can be grown in various Indian climates and soil types, both in gardens and pots.
- Early ripening: One of the first ber varieties to ripen in the season.
- Cultural significance: A favorite fruit in India, often used in festivals and as a sweet treat.
- Nutritional value: Rich in nutrients and antioxidants.
- Availability: Readily available for purchase as plants or fruits.
Thai Green Apple ber
Rated 4.71 out of 5
Here’s a more detailed description:
Fruit:
- The fruit is typically green when unripe and can turn yellow or reddish-brown when ripe.
- It is round and looks like an apple, hence the name “Apple Ber”.
- The fruits are sweet, crispy, and juicy, weighing around 150-200 grams.
Plant:
- It’s a small tree or shrub with glossy green leaves.
- The branches can be thorny.
- It is drought-tolerant and can thrive in a variety of soil types.
- The plant grows rapidly and can start bearing fruit within 6 months.
Uses:
- The fruits are commonly eaten fresh, or used in jams, jellies, and desserts.
- The leaves are used as fodder for animals.
- The wood can be used as fuel.
- The roots can improve soil fertility.