Beyond The Mango: 6 Forgotten Summer Fruits Of India

The scorching heat of an Indian summer often directs attention toward the mango, yet the subcontinent’s biodiversity offers a wealth of cooling, nutritious fruits that remain largely overlooked in modern urban markets. These seasonal treasures are deeply rooted in regional culinary heritage, appearing for only a few weeks each year.

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Apr 08, 2026

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1. Phalsa (Indian Sherbet Berry)

The tiny, dark purple Phalsa berry is a concentrated burst of tartness that appears for a very brief window in early summer. These berries are a powerhouse of antioxidants and are traditionally used as a potent natural coolant to prevent heatstroke and digestive discomfort during peak temperatures. To enjoy them, the berries are usually macerated with sugar and a pinch of black salt to create a vibrant, deep-purple sherbet that is both refreshing and medicinal.

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2. Tadgola (Ice Apple)

Found primarily along the coastal belts, the translucent, jelly-like Tadgola is the fruit of the palmyra palm and acts as one of nature’s best hydrators. It is exceptionally rich in minerals and electrolytes, making it a perfect remedy for dehydration and summer-induced skin rashes. Most people enjoy these chilled and fresh from the shell, though they also provide a wonderful, slippery texture when chopped and added to cold milk-based desserts or tender coconut water. 

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3. Bael (Wood Apple)

The Bael fruit is encased in a hard, woody shell that hides a sticky, aromatic yellow pulp famous for its incredible digestive benefits. It serves as a natural laxative and is highly effective at cooling the body and restoring energy levels after long exposure to the sun. Because the pulp is quite fibrous and has a musky aroma, it is rarely eaten raw; instead, it is soaked, strained, and blended with jaggery and lime to make a thick, restorative summer tonic known as Bael Panna. 

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4. Shahtoot (Mulberry)

The Bael fruit is encased in a hard, woody shell that hides a sticky, aromatic yellow pulp famous for its incredible digestive benefits. It serves as a natural laxative and is highly effective at cooling the body and restoring energy levels after long exposure to the sun. Because the pulp is quite fibrous and has a musky aroma, it is rarely eaten raw; instead, it is soaked, strained, and blended with jaggery and lime to make a thick, restorative summer tonic known as Bael Panna. 

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5. Jungle Jalebi (Camachile)

Named for its whimsical, spiral shape that mimics the famous sweet, Jungle Jalebi contains a white, pulpy fruit that is surprisingly high in protein and anti-inflammatory properties. It is traditionally used to manage intestinal issues and promote gum health, making it a functional snack for the season. The pulp is most commonly eaten raw as a quick, tangy snack, though it can also be used in regional meat dishes to provide a subtle, earthy sweetness.

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6. Karonda (Bengal Currant)

These small, pinkish-white berries turn a deep, dark purple as they ripen and are exceptionally rich in iron and Vitamin C. Karonda is celebrated as a natural blood purifier and is often recommended to improve skin health and combat the fatigue that comes with the rising humidity. Because of their intense tartness, they are most frequently used to create spicy, sun-cured pickles or sharp green chutneys that add a refreshing acidity to a heavy summer lunch. 

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