Apparently, the Australian-born fruit was gifted a mashup of names from its two developers: Sir Frank Sharpe and JC Wilson. (Still think they could have gone with Sharson.) Either way, from November through February, you'll find Sharwil rockin' and rollin' in the produce section. Cool th...
forest edges, forest gaps and riparian areas in forests and usually prefers well-drained soil with plenty of moisture in the growing season. Stem is slender, angular, striate, glabrous
The English common names are fishberry or Levant nut[6] (both referring to the dried fruit, and to the plant by synecdoche); it is variously known as ligtang, aria (Mindanao), bayati (Tagalog), and variations thereof throughout its natural distribution (the Philippines, East India, Malaysia...
add 20 grams of sugar. Stir and strain the water. Divide the water into 2 equal parts. Take 1 part in the morning and one in the evening.
Tagalog: Kamias Tamil: Koch-Chit-Tamarttai, Pulich- Chakkay, Vilumbi, Pilimpi, Puli-C-Cankay, Pilimbi, Bilimbi, Pulicha, Pulichai, Pilichi, Koccit Tamarattai, Puliccakkay, Puliccakkaymaram, Pulima Tanzania: Mbilimbi Telegu: Bilibili, Bilimbi, Bilumbi, Gommareku, Pulusukaya, Pulasukaya...