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Annona squamosa is a small, well-branched tree or
shrub from the
family Annonaceae that
bears edible fruits called sugar apples or
sweetsops or custard...
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Bhaubeej (Bhai Dooj).
Different styles of
basundi are also prepared, such as
sitaphal (custard apple)
basundi and
angoor basundi (basundi with
smaller kinds...
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Sitaphal Mandi is one of the old
suburbs of
Secunderabad City in the
state of Telangana, India. It is
located close to
Secunderabad Railway Station and...
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Government of India, on 31 May 2016
valid upto 25
August 2024.
Balaghat Sitaphal Sangh from Dharur,
proposed the GI
registration of Beed
Custard Apple....
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prized crop in Beed
district and so
named after it.
Locally it is
called Sitaphal - the
origin of the name can be
traced back to
Sanskrit language, where...
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Annona reticulata custard apple; bullock's heart; bull's heart; cashiman;
sitaphal;
shareefah Annonaceae (custard
apple family)
Annona squamosa sweetsop;...
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Sitāphal)
Sugar apple /
Custard apple Annona squamosa শরিফা (Shorifā) સીતાફળ (
Sitāphaḷ) ಸೀತಾಫಲ (Sītāphala) സീതപ്പഴം (Sītappazham) सिताफळ (
Sitāphaḷ) ଆତ/ସୀତାଫଳ...
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Subbalakshmi then
performed at All
India Radio for 10 years. The
couple sta**** at
Sitaphal Mandi near
Secunderabad and
started teaching music. The
couple then shifted...
- Sandalwood,
Guggul / Salai, Neem, Bhera, Garadi, Savar, Ain, Bor, Dhaman,
Sitaphal, Saada, Moh, Medshing, Behda,
Acacia catechu (Khair),
Acacia leucophloea...
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useful for the
existing wildlife. The
species suggested are Mango, Bor,
Sitaphal, Wad, Jambul,
local varieties of
palatable gr****es etc.
Presently a small...