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Amla Seeds Guthli - Amla Gutli - Awala Gutli - Phyllanthus Emblica - Indian gooseberry

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Packaging TypeBag
FormDry Gutli
Packaging SizeJute +PP
Purity99 %
Usage/ApplicationAyurveda
Is It DriedDried
MoistureFull Dry
Country of OriginMade in India

Minimum order quantity: 50 Kg

Common name: Amla, Indian gooseberry • Hindi: आँवला Aonla • Manipuri: ꯍꯩꯀ꯭ꯔꯨ Heikru • Marathi: आँवला Amla • Tamil: Nelli • Malayalam: Nelli, Nellikka • Telugu: Usiri, Usirikaya • Kannada: Betta nelli, Amalaka • Oriya: Aonla • Gujarati: ambala • Sanskrit: Dhatri, amalaka • Mizo: Sunhlu • Angami: Tsiehusi, Ciehu

Amla
  
ative Photo: Sobhapati Samom
Common name: Amla, Indian gooseberry • Hindi: आँवला Aonla • Manipuri: ꯍꯩꯀ꯭ꯔꯨ Heikru • Marathi: आँवला Amla • Tamil: Nelli • Malayalam: Nelli, Nellikka • Telugu: Usiri, Usirikaya • Kannada: Betta nelli, Amalaka • Oriya: Aonla • Gujarati: ambala • Sanskrit: Dhatri, amalaka • Mizo: Sunhlu • Angami: Tsiehusi, Ciehu
Botanical name: Emblica officinalis    Family: Phyllanthaceae (Amla family)
Synonyms: Phyllanthus officinalis
Amla is a small to medium sized deciduous tree, reaching 8 to 18 m in height, which is known for its edible fruit of the same name. The tree has crooked trunk and spreading branches. The leaves are simple, nearly stalkless and closely set along slender branchlets. The leaves are often mistaken for leaflets of pinnate leaves. The genus name Phyllanthus is derived from Greek words meaning leaf-flower, an allusion to the apparent bearing of flowers on the leaves. Amla flowers are small, greenish-yellow or pinkish. The flowers have six segments, but no real petals. Male and female flowers are carried separately on the same branch. The fruit is nearly spherical, light greenish yellow, quite smooth and hard on appearance, with 6 vertical stripes or furrows. Ripening in autumn, the berries are harvested by hand after climbing to upper branches bearing the fruits. The taste of Amla is sour, bitter and astringent, and is quite fibrous. In India, it is common to eat gooseberries with salt and water to make the sour fruits palatable.
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