Rhus mysorensis – Famine Foods

Rhus mysorensis

Uses

India (Bombay Presidency): leaves and fruits eaten. Fruit is cooked or roasted on an iron pan; (Rajasthan, western): fruit usually eaten raw.

Additional Information

Name Authority:
Heyne ex Wight. & Arn.
Vernaculars:
Bombay Presidency, Ahmednagar district, Rahuri: Ambonia, Ambaoni. Sholapur district: Amoni. Rajasthan (western): Dansri, Dansar (Schultes & von Reis give Dansaro)

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