badara in the market

badara :

Tree growing in savannah in Indonesia Photograph by: Wie146

Substitute:

Substitute the dried jujube wherever recipes call for raisins or dates.
The fruit can be used as a coffee substitute


Adultrants:

Zizyphus nummularia

Controversy:

Sour Jujube fruit is incompatible with milk

Eventhough Ziziphus mauritiana is accepted name, many authors are mentioned name as z. jujuba in their publications.


Commercial value:

The wood of Ziziphus jujuba is hard, durable, close-grained and takes a good polish. It is used for agricultural implements, well construction, tool handles, turnery...
Ziziphus jujuba is used in Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha medicines.


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