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🌸 Poocha Pazham (Cat Eye Fruit) Plant – Rare Exotic & Nutritious Tree

The Cat Eye Fruit plant (Syzygium zeylanicum), locally called Poocha Pazham, yields unique small round fruits with translucent pulp that taste mildly sweet and carry a subtle puffed-rice aroma. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Fruit Look & Taste White translucent pulp, sweet, puffed-rice aroma
Growth Habit Evergreen tree, ornamental & edible
Health Value Rich in protein, minerals & child-friendly nutrition
  • 🏡 Attractive foliage & fruit clusters—great as garden decoration.
  • ⭐ Edible exotic fruit with nostalgic puffed-rice aroma.
  • 💪 Protein, minerals, folate — great for children's growth & health. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  • 🌱 Easy to grow in pots or as bonsai—rare and culturally significant tree.
Did You Know? In Kerala, this exotic “Cat Eye Fruit” was once common but is now rare—often preserved as a delicacy and food supplement for kids. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

🌸 Add a Cat Eye Fruit (Poocha Pazham) plant to your collection today—grow a rare nutritious & nostalgic tropical treasure at home!

$1.83

Original: $5.22

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Cat fruit plant

$5.22

$1.83

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🌸 Poocha Pazham (Cat Eye Fruit) Plant – Rare Exotic & Nutritious Tree

The Cat Eye Fruit plant (Syzygium zeylanicum), locally called Poocha Pazham, yields unique small round fruits with translucent pulp that taste mildly sweet and carry a subtle puffed-rice aroma. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Fruit Look & Taste White translucent pulp, sweet, puffed-rice aroma
Growth Habit Evergreen tree, ornamental & edible
Health Value Rich in protein, minerals & child-friendly nutrition
  • 🏡 Attractive foliage & fruit clusters—great as garden decoration.
  • ⭐ Edible exotic fruit with nostalgic puffed-rice aroma.
  • 💪 Protein, minerals, folate — great for children's growth & health. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  • 🌱 Easy to grow in pots or as bonsai—rare and culturally significant tree.
Did You Know? In Kerala, this exotic “Cat Eye Fruit” was once common but is now rare—often preserved as a delicacy and food supplement for kids. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

🌸 Add a Cat Eye Fruit (Poocha Pazham) plant to your collection today—grow a rare nutritious & nostalgic tropical treasure at home!

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