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MALAY APPLE

Description : 

    Malay apple trees grow rapidly, reaching 12 meters to 12 meters in height, and have vertical stems up to 4.5 meters wide with a pyramidal or cylindrical crown. Its evergreen leaves are non-existent, with small petiole, elliptical-lanceolate or oblanceolate; supple leather, dark green and fairly shiny on the upper side, paler under; 6 to 18 `` (15-45 cm) long, 3 1/2 to 8 '' (9-20 cm) wide. The veins do not know the above, but they and the midrib pliers are prominent underneath. The new ones are the first red wine, topped with a light pink. The flowers are fragrant, fragrant, and transfer to the upper part of the trunk and along the sides of mature leaves and short clusters of 2 to 8, 5 to 5 cm long. 7.5 cm (2 to 3 in) long in width. of funnel-like as the base of 5 sepals green, 4 petals usually pinkish-purple to red (sometimes white, yellow or orange) with numerous concolorous stamens up to 1 1 / 2 inch (4 cm) long with yellow anthers. While on display, the flowers hide from the grass until they fall and form a beautiful carpet on the ground. Fruit, oblong, obovoid or bell, 5-10 cm long, 2.5-7.5 cm wide on the mouth, has a thin, smooth and waxy, pink-red or crimson skin or often some white with streaks of red or pink, white, crunchy or spongy, juicy flesh with a very sweet and savory flavor. It can have a single fruit or almost round or a second fruit, 1,6 to 2 cm (5/8 to 3/4 in) wide, brown on the outside , green inside and out. Some fruits are seedless. 

 

Nutrition :

100gm Of Malay Apple Contain :

  • Moisture : 90.3-91.6g
  • Protein : 0.5-0.7g
  • Fat : 0.1-0.2g
  • Fiber : 0.6-0.8g
  • Ash : 0.26-0.39g


Vitamin & Minerals :

  • Vitamin A
  • Thiamine
  • Riboflavin
  • Niacin
  • Ascorbic Acid
  • Carotene
  • Calcium
  • Phosphorus
  • Iron

 

Popular Names : 

  • Kavika Tree
  • Large Fruited Rose Apple
  • Malay Apple
  • Mountain Apple
  • Malacca Apple
  • Malay Apple
  • Malay Rose Apple
  • Mountain Apple
  • Otaheite Cashew
  • Otaheite Apple
  • Pomerac
  • Malaysian apple
  • Pink satin-ash
  • Rose-apple
  • Water apple
  • Long fruited rose-apple
  • Wax jambu
  • Malacca pear

 

Benefits : 

Treat Eye Health :
     If you have eye problems, your body may need vitamin A. Vitamin A and Malay apples are great and help improve the health of your eyes. With good eyesight, your eyesight will see clearly.

Reduces Fever :
      Malay apple can also be used as a medicine to reduce fever. This fruit can be soaked in deionized water and given to people with fever. Fever will slowly heal and fall.

Nourish Skin :
     The benefits of cashew capsule for the skin are very important. This fruit can also help keep your skin soft and chewy. The content of vitamin C and other minerals will prevent you from getting sick, such as cancer.

Prevents Diabetes :
     Malay apples help prevent diabetes. This fruit replaces the sugar you eat all the time. The sugar content of fruits is usually low but it can still meet your physical needs. As a result, your blood sugar level can be controlled more easily.

Increase Energy Level :
     You sometimes feel like your energy is going down. No need to worry about it. Malay Apple contains 2 grams of vitamin C and 100 grams, which will help you prevent it to meet the need for vitamin C. The vitamins contained in Malay apples help prevent various diseases that will attack. the health of your body.

Treat Sprue :
     If you suffer from sprue all the time, your vitamin may not be there because one of the reasons for the sprue is a lack of vitamin C. 100 grams of malaise apple contains 22 milligrams of vitamin C , it would be better to treat your cluster. This fruit has some vitamin content that can heal sprue and protect your mouth cavity from infection.

Overcoming Blood Clots :
     Malay apple has the property of defeating blood clots. This disease is contagious; It should be taken immediately so that it does not spread too quickly.

Strengthens The Bones :
     The iron in this fruit helps strengthen your bones. The inclusion of these fruits is very useful and you should not worry about osteoporosis or other bone related problems.

Skin Health :
     A good amount of vitamins A and C can be obtained from the apple apple, which helps prevent oxidative damage caused by poor nutrition, stress and pollution. It reduces the dryness of the skin and reduces shrinkage.

Prevent Acne :

     Acne vulgaris is a physical condition that causes inflammation due to infection. Studies show that Rose Apple leaves have anti-acne properties such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties. Experience also shows that the presence of synergistic action results from antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity. Thus, S. Jambos contributes to the prevention of acne. This study sheds light on herbal medicine as various trials progress.

Liver Disease Treatment :
     Liver damage is caused by various liver diseases caused by alcohol abuse, anemia, malnutrition, disease and hepatotoxic drugs. A study conducted at Gujarat Ayurved University shows that the Rose Apple extract extract has a protective effect on the liver. It leads to more altered liver function than one disease control. Effectiveness compared to conventional drugs.

Prevent Constipation :
     Fiber Dietary and Malay Apple support the digestive system in a stimulant and stimulate bowel movements, which is helpful for people with constipation or constipation. It promotes good health and reduces the risk of heart disease and diabetes.

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