The evergreen Kafai Mooti/Baccaurea Courtallensis tree has a low, spherical, and dense crown. One of the less popular Thai fruits is this one. It is a type of fruit tree that can be found growing wild throughout Southeast Asia, but it is most frequently grown in India. Bangladesh, Thailand, and Peninsular Malaysia also cultivate this tree for its fruit. Although the plant can grow on a variety of soils and in evergreen woods, it is quite uncommon. Kafai has a great supply of iron thanks to nature. The tree is cut down in the wild and used as a source of timber, food, and medicine in the area. In the tropics, it is occasionally planted as a garden plant and is bred for its palatable fruit.Fruits have a translucent skin and a diameter of 2 to 4 cm.
Common Name: Kafai, Kafai Mooti, Yellow Mooti
Botanical Name: Baccaurea Courtallensis
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3-4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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