Fruit picking during the weekend in Bandra (East), a prime suburb of Mumbai. In the pic on the left spot the boy who has climbed the tree to pluck the juicy Jambul also know as Jamun. Bunches of Jambul can be seen in the pic on the right. The Jambul resembles a large berry and is oblong and ovoid. It is green when just appearing, pink as it matures, and shining crimson black when fully ripe.
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Great shots for the day and the fruit sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots. I like Jamun.
ReplyDeleteGood pictures!
ReplyDeleteOne of my most favorite fruit -they do look plump and juicy ,i don't blame the boy .At first glimpse i thought it was a big bird.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
i wonder if this is same as the fruit we call "duhat". it leaves a purple tint on the mouth.:p
ReplyDeletebien vu et beau coup d'oeil
ReplyDeleteone of my many regrets is not learning how to climb trees.
ReplyDeleteI could feel the taste...and the tongue coated in purple.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool and funny day there, the fruits look delicious!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Mmm, Jambul...
ReplyDeleteI too do this in my college... fruits become more delicious when we pick them where it is restricted :D
ReplyDeletenice one and reminds me of the old days!
ReplyDeleteI love tropical fruits, but haven't tried Jambul, not sure if we would even get it here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteDamson plums, now I know exactly what you mean.. and they are delicious. thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteNice pics....I love these fruits..
ReplyDeletewow!..something unique :P
ReplyDeleteYour world is very green today:)
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting fruit. I'm very curious about it now!
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I've not heard of Jambul. Does it taste like a grape or cherry or blackberry?
ReplyDeleteI would never have climed a tree for anything... well I did climb some. My nephew is the one that likes to climb trees.
ReplyDeleteThats a nice one...something different:)
ReplyDeletei love jamuns!
ReplyDelete:)
never seen a jamun tree before,now that ive seen in the picture, i'll try spotting one :P
needless to say-good shot. But for my wild imagination a glimpse of the picture and I felt if a zeebra was on the tree....
ReplyDeleteOh I miss these... haven't had in over 15 years now...
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