Am amla is a variety of gooseberry tree, the Indian gooseberry tree, Latin name Phyllanthus emblica, or the bitter fruit belonging to this tree.
Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, is a fruit. It is a small, round fruit that is greenish-yellow in color and has a sour taste. Amla is rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants, making it a popular ingredient in traditional Ayurvedic medicine and culinary dishes in South Asia.
A persimmon fruit is called "अमला" (Amla) in Hindi.
Phyllanthus emblica
Amla
Amla. (Indian gooseberry) Source: Indian :)
Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is acidic in nature due to its high vitamin C content. It has a low pH level, making it more acidic than basic.
Indian gooseberry /amla(hindi)
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Take 1 amla fruit or 10-20 ml of amla juice everyday to enjoy the benefits. You may also take 4 grammes of amla powder per day; however, taking more than this amount can cause side effects.
The English name for the tree known as "shreenh" is the "Indian gooseberry," or "amla." Its scientific name is Phyllanthus emblica, and it is valued for its nutritional and medicinal properties. The fruit is rich in vitamin C and is commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
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