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Wood apple wonders: Rajasthan's summer superfruit
The Daily Guardian
|April 23, 2025
Wood apple, also known as Elephant Apple or Indian Bael fruit, is a tropical fruit native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
The fruit is round and has a hard shell with a woody texture, hence the name.
The outer shell is rough and has a greenish-yellow color, which turns brown as the fruit ripens.
Inside the hard shell, there is a soft, aromatic pulp that is orange or yellow in color, enclosing numerous seeds.
Rajasthan's scorching summers are not just a test of endurance but a reminder of nature's intelligence.
Among the many gifts nature offers during these extreme months, bael fruit, also known as wood apple, stands out as a traditional remedy and refreshing delight.
Deeply rooted in Rajasthani culture and Ayurveda, bael is not only nutritious but also perfectly suited to the harsh desert climate.
Bael trees grow easily in dry and arid regions, making Rajasthan an ideal home for this fruit.
Known for its hard outer shell and soft, aromatic pulp, bael is typically harvested during the hot summer months.
Local people have long relied on it for its health benefits and cooling properties.
Whether consumed raw, as a sherbet, or in chutneys, bael fruit holds a sacred and practical place in the region's diet.
UNDERSTANDING THE BAEL FRUIT
Bael (Aegle marmelos) is a native tree of the Indian subcontinent.
The fruit has a woody, greenish-yellow shell and sweet, fragrant pulp filled with seeds and natural fibers.
Its strong aroma and complex taste—somewhat tangy and mildly sweet—make it a unique ingredient in many traditional Rajasthani summer preparations.
In Ayurveda, bael is classified as tridoshic, meaning it balances all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha).
It is particularly valued for its ability to cool the body, improve digestion, and cleanse the system.
HEALTH BENEFITS OF BAEL FRUIT
1. NATURAL BODY COOLANT
One of the most significant benefits of bael is its cooling effect.
Rajasthan's dry heat can easily cause heatstroke and dehydration.
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