Ambada / अंबाडा / Indian Hog Plum / Spondias mombin
Other Names
Local Name: Ambada / अंबाडा
Common Name: Hog Plum
Botanical Name: Spondias mombin
Status & Habitat
Habitat: Small Deciduous Tree
Occurrence: Forests
Season of Availability: July to September
Geography: Tropical Americas, Africa, India & other parts of Southeast Asia
Method of Propagation: Seed propagation
Part used for Propagation: Seeds
Edible Parts
Edible Parts: Leaves, Fruit, Flower & Bark
Can be Eaten Raw: Yes
Method of Consumption
Raw: Yes
Ripe: Yes
Both Raw & Ripe: Yes
Dangerous Form to Consume: N/A
As Food: Fruit is brined in salt water; fruit puls is made into fruit leather and pickle
As Medicine: Fruit acts as a diuretic. Flowers and leaves are use to brew a tree for stomach ache and inflammation. Bark is astringent and used for diarrhea and dysentry
Cooking Without Prior Boiling: Yes
Boiling Before Cooking: No
Pickling: Yes
Brining: Yes
Fermenting: Yes
Drying for later Consumption: Yes
Overall Method: Eaten mainly as pickles and fruit leather
Tribal Wisdom: Tea brewed from Leaves and Flowers is used to help cure stomachaches and inflammation in body. A bark decoction is used as an astringent
Recipes / Usage
Tribal Recipe / Usage: Fruit Leather is made by extracting the Hog Plum pulp and dring
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