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Re: [nafex] Re: [CoolFruit] Medicinal properties of JAMUN - Syzyzium cumunii.



Dear Jojo,

1. Jamaun has nothing to do with GULABJAMUN which is made from milk.

2. Clove is a species of Syzyzium.  S. aromaticum.

What is your opinion, should I send more write ups on medicinal value to the
list?

Dr. Chiranjit Parmar
Horticultural Consultant on Lesserknown Indian Fruits
http://www.lesserknownplants.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Jojo and Helgi on Pender <rocksandplants@gulfislands.com>
To: <nafex@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 5:22 AM
Subject: [nafex] Re: [CoolFruit] Medicinal properties of JAMUN - Syzyzium
cumunii.


> Hello Chiranjit
>
> I found your information on Jamun interesting, but then I'm interested in
> the myriad uses of plants around the world, medicinal, edible or
> technological. I have a few questions about it. Does this Jamun have
> anything to do with Gulab Jamun (my favourite dessert)? Is Jamun where
> cloves come from? Or is that some other kind of Syzyzium?
>
> I remember hearing about the Syzyzium tree years ago, in reference to the
> spice cloves, and it stuck in my mind because of the odd spelling.
>
> I'm not sure how much more the list would like to know about Jamun, but I
> know I'm very interested in hearing more about the edible and very hardy
fig
> tree you wrote about breifly on my website at suite101.com, in relation to
> an article about growing figs from 1997.
>
> Jojo - zone 8b - Southern Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada
>
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> >From: "Dr. Chiranjit Parmar" <parmarch@vsnl.com>
> >Subject: Re: [CoolFruit] Medicinal properties of JAMUN - Syzyzium
cumunii.
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