The word "kamya" or "kamias" is in Filipino language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent is "Bilimbi tree", "Bilimbi fruit", "Averrhoa", or "pickle tree".
"Pias" is the term for the fruit "kamias". Check out Averhoa bilimbi. It's a sour fruit used to flavor dishes, such as "sinigang". It can be made into jam, too, for those with a sweet tooth.
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The English term for "kamias" or "kamyas" is "bilimbi." Bilimbi is a tropical fruit-bearing tree that produces sour, green, and elongated fruits commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisines for their tangy flavor. The scientific name for bilimbi is Averrhoa bilimbi.
Why do you need an English version of the name - just call it KAMYAS Averrhoa Bilimbi
Kamias as preservatives for meat
Get kamias and pricked it And TADA! u made ur kamias preserve already , in just two esay steps :)) wish i helped XD
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Yes, Kamias can whiten the skin. Kamias is made out of lemon and honey. The lemon is known to be an all natural whitening agent.
Averrhoa bilimbi
Kamias, also known as bilimbi or cucumber tree fruit, can be used to help remove stains by rubbing the cut fruit directly onto the stained area. The natural acidity of the kamias can help break down and lift the stain. Additionally, you can also create a paste with crushed kamias and water to apply to the stain before washing.
It can remove stain because kamias contains a high content of oxalic acid.
Kamias trees typically start producing fruit within 2-3 years after planting. The fruit usually becomes ready for harvest within 6-8 months of flowering. Kamias can continue to bear fruit for many years under the right growing conditions.
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it is an oval shaped,green and etc.