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  • Because of this, many Hindus regard Jambul as a 'fruit of the gods,' especially in Gujarat, India, where it is known locally as jamboon.

    Archive 2009-06-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Jambul Syzygium cumini is an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae, native to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Indonesia.

    Archive 2009-06-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Eat lots of Karvanda/Carissa carandas, Jambul/Java Plum and Jaam the lovely bell shaped fruit that the Katkaris get every evening in the bazaar.

    Pithachi Bore Anjali 2007

  • In case of bleeding piles Jambul fruit works as an effective remedy.

    Natural Remedies for Curing Piles 2009

  • Jambul has been spread overseas from India by Indian emigrants and at present is common in former tropical British colonies.

    Archive 2009-06-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Eat lots of Karvanda/Carissa carandas, Jambul/Java Plum and Jaam the lovely bell shaped fruit that the Katkaris get every evening in the bazaar.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Anjali 2007

  • The Jambul season is on and eating jambuls is good for diabetic blood sugar control..

    Archive 2009-06-01 photographerno1 2009

  • In her autobiography, dated April 19, 1954, Stern writes very little about this period of her life: “In 1949, I was arrested by the MGB, and in the August of 1952 [when her fellow members in the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee were executed] exiled to Jambul for five years.

    Lina Solomonovna Stern (Shtern). 2009

  • PDC Board Has Awarded The Open Tender Of Managing The Bukit Jambul Golf

    Malaysiakini :: News 2010

  • PDC Board Has Awarded The Open Tender Of Managing The Bukit Jambul Golf

    Malaysiakini :: News 2010

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