Syzygium samarangense (syn. Eugenia javanica) is a plant species in the Myrtaceae, native to an area that includes the Greater Sunda IslandsMalay Peninsula and theAndaman and Nicobar Islands, but introduced in prehistoric times to a wider area[2] and now widely cultivated in the tropicsEnglish common names include Jambu air (local Indonesian and Malay name), Champoo (a transliteration of the Thai name), lembu or lian-woo (from the native Taiwanese name; Chinese蓮霧pinyinliánwùPe̍h-ōe-jī:lián-bū), wax applelove applejava appleroyal applebell fruit (or bellfruit), Jamaican applewater applemountain applecloud applewax jambu, and rose apple. It is commonly known as makopa in the Philippines. In Bengali language the fruit is called Jaamrool.(quote from wikipedia)

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