Java Plum (जामुन (Jamun))
Java Plum, or Jamun as we affectionately call it, is the true star of the Indian monsoon. I remember as a child, my fingers and tongue would turn a beautiful deep purple after eating a bowl of these tart, sweet berries. They have a very unique, slightly astringent taste that leaves your mouth feeling very clean and refreshed. In my kitchen, Jamun is a seasonal treat that we wait for all year. It is a humble fruit that grows on large, shading trees across the countryside. It represents the simple joys of nature's bounty. Whenever I see these dark, glossy fruits in the market, I know the rains have truly arrived. It is a high-quality gift from our soil that needs no fancy preparation. Just a pinch of black salt is enough to make it perfect.

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Calories
60 kcal
Protein
0.7g
Fat
0.2g
Carbs
15g
Fiber
0.9g
Vitamins
Vitamin C, Iron, Potassium
Cooking Tips
- • Always sprinkle a little black salt and roasted cumin powder to balance the tartness.
- • Extract the pulp and use it to make a cooling summer cooler or a natural sorbet.
- • Try making a quick jam by simmering the pulp with a bit of honey for a beautiful purple spread.
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