Key Characteristics and Culinary Use
- Fruit: Small, edible drupes (35–45mm) that turn from green to reddish-brown when ripe, with a crisp, sweet taste often described as similar to a small apple or date.
- Consumption: Eaten fresh, dried, or in salads and desserts, particularly popular in Asian cuisine.
- Nutritional Value: Rich in fiber, vitamin C, B vitamins, and antioxidants.
Tree Features and Growth
- Appearance: A small-to-medium deciduous tree, growing up to 15–24 meters in some regions, with zigzagging, thorny twigs and glossy green leaves.
- Adaptability: Highly drought-tolerant and thrives in sun, making it well-suited for temperate to arid climates.



