Product name | Bitter Pomegranate Oil / Balsam Apple Oil |
Botanical Name | Mordica Charantia |
Harvest time | Spring Summer |
Part Used | Seed / Fruit |
Method of Extraction | Cold press |
EINECS CAS | NA |
EINECS | NA |
INCI Name | Mordica oil Charantia |
Mighty Pomegranate is naturally found in tropical climatic regions, the Amazon basin, East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean Islands, and is grown mainly as food and medicine in South America and the Far East. Kudret Pomegranate, a perennial, climber, ivy-shaped plant, blooms in summer. Leaves, fan-shaped, lobed, toothed edges. Sarırenk small flowers, male or female, on separate stalks. Fruits are green first, orange-red color when matured, 10-20 cm long, in the form of a large shuttle, indented protruding and rough. When the fruit is ripe, the peel is bent back into 3 separate pieces, resulting in a large number of red-brown or white seeds. Seeds (seeds) 7-10mm long, flat and rough. In Latin it means to bite momordica, This name is given because the leaves look like succumb. All parts of the plant and the juice is very bitter. It is believed to be medicinal, especially in the Philippines, is a very grown plant. Despite its bitter taste, it is used in many Philippine dishes. The local name in the Philippines is Ampalaya. In Western countries, bitter melon (bitter melon), bitter gourd (bitter gourd), African cucumber (African cucumber), balsam apple (balsam apple) or balsam pear (balsam pear) is called.
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