Flacourtia indica--বৈঁচি

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One type of extinct and obsolete fruit in Bangladesh. These fruits are also known as pungent, bun, dungkhair etc.

Description Edit
In Bangladesh, this fruit is not cultivated, there is a need to cultivate strawberries in the bush or hill slopes near the field. In many parts of South Asia this fruit is grown. Violet flowers are small size, light yellow color. Normally after the winter, there are flowers in the month of Falgun-Chaitra. Five petal-shaped flowers. The male and female flowers bloom in different trees. The fruits start to grow from the month of jap (April-June). Kacha fruits are round green. Pancakes contain dark purple colors. Its taste is sweet and sweet. Children of Bangladesh prefer to have a necklace of ripe fruit and then tear them off from the garland.
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Nutritional quality
It contains lots of nutrients, among which calcium and phosphorus are significant.

Pharmacology
The use of whipped in the treatment of dental blisters, jaundice etc. is used.

Edit different names
Bhechi fruits and trees are known in many different names in different countries. Karkup Kichil in Malay language, Tonga in Lao and Guy in Lao , and in Tagalog, known as Dighalol, Ballong and Patulan. In some places in Africa, it is called Kokowi and Sri Lanka called Ugassasa. The French name is Prunei's Madagascar and Gray Prun the Café. Its German name is Echch Flacurutie, Spanish name Seruella Gordernora and Burmese name, Nou-U-Wani.
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Wow nice and beautiful photography thank you my friend

What a sadness that is extinguishing. I do not know English, but seeing the image of the fruit caused me curiosity. Knowing that something so beautiful is not used or is being lost, extinguishing is sad.

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