The wood apple fruit is round to oval, 5-12 cm wide, with a hard, woody, grayish-white, scurfy rind about 6 mm thick. These trees can be grown in any waste lands or back yards.
The pulp or flesh of the Wood apple is ivory when immature, transitioning into orange-brown or dark brown with age. ... Inside the flesh are edible, crunchy, white seeds and the occasional fibrous string.
Wood apple is a common name for several trees of Aurantioideae with edible fruits and may refer to: Aegle marmelos ("Bael" in Hindi), a tree native to India.
Wood Apple is also called as Bael (Aegle marmelos) or Limonia acidissima, a tree native to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and southeast Asia east to Java. Common names in other languages are : ... Marathi: KavaTH (कवठ).. . . . .364011233738!]0000000000000009783314144936!]