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Grewia asiatica,
commonly known as
phalsa or falsa, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mallow family Malvaceae.
Grewia celtidifolia was
initially considered...
- Figs
Guava Jamun Litchi Luffa Mango Melon Orange Pomegrante Plums Pears Phalsa Papaya Peaches Sarda Sugarcane Walnut Watermelon Arhar (tur)
Black gram...
- rose
essence and sold in codd-neck
bottle is a
variation of
Banta soda
Phalsa sharbat – made from
Grewia asiatica Pudina sharbat – made from mint Ramula...
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Grewia tenax,
called the
phalsa cherry,
white crossberry,
raisin bush, gangara, gangu, or kanger, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae...
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parasitic wasp
Aprostocetus psyllidis of the
Eulophidae occurs on and
around phalsa (G. asiatica). Its
larvae are
parasitoids of
other insects -
possibly pests...
- carolinensis)
Dandelion Elecampane Ginseng Goldenseal Grewia asiatica (
Phalsa or Falsa) Hops Holy
thistle Juniper berry Mint
Mugwort Oregano Peach bark...
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persica Peanut butter fruit Bunchosia glandulifera Pequi Caryocar brasiliense Phalsa Grewia asiatica Pigeon plum
Coccoloba diversifolia Pili
Canarium ovatum...
- Loo-season.
These include sherbets of rose, khus-khus, shahtoot, bel and
phalsa. A
specific Unani recipe called Rooh Afza
combines several of
these po****rly...
- from
India is made with
powdered sandalwood (chandan) and
sugared milk.
Phalsa berries are
another base for some
varieties of
south Asian sherbet. Some...
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Retrieved 2024-12-29. Morton,
Julia F. (1987). "
Phalsa".
Fruits of warm climates. Echo
Point Books and Media. pp. 276–277. ISBN 0-9610184-1-0...