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No, it's green and brown in colour.Is it black in colour, I think. We called it as "poochi pazham"
No, it's green and brown in colour.Is it black in colour, I think. We called it as "poochi pazham"
Berries that looks like olives.
No, it's green and brown in colour.
Will post pictures in January when it's available at market. I couldn't find it online either.I did not get it, an image or wiki link would help.
In Kerala, I think it's unnipazham, you know!I did not get it, an image or wiki link would help.
Didn't get it. English name or picture would help.Is it black in colour, I think. We called it as "poochi pazham"
No, it's green and brown in colour.
From the description and season, I assume you are referring to this.Will post pictures in January when it's available at market. I couldn't find it online either.
Never heard this term.In Kerala, I think it's unnipazham, you know!
Well. And @DJ Roy , don't eat this a lot. It causes the cold more.Didn't get it. English name or picture would help.
From the description and season, I assume you are referring to this.
Never heard this term.
In Punjab its called as "Ber ". It is a winter fruit.Didn't get it. English name or picture would help.
From the description and season, I assume you are referring to this.
Never heard this term.
Yes, this is the fruit.Didn't get it. English name or picture would help.
From the description and season, I assume you are referring to this.
Never heard this term.