
Have you ever tried a fruit that stains your tongue purple and delights your taste buds with a sweet and tangy explosion? If not, then you haven’t tasted Sohiong, the heart of Meghalaya’s jungles! 🖤 This isn’t just any fruit; it’s a powerhouse of nature. Known scientifically as Prunus napaulensis, and locally as the Khasi cherry, Sohiong is a deep purple, wild fruit that’s as mysterious as the misty hills it comes from. Why is it a must-try on your Meghalaya trip? A Unique Flavor Fiesta: Imagine a blend of a juicy cherry and a tangy berry with a hint of wildness. That’s Sohiong for you! It’s incredibly addictive. For some, it maybe an acquired taste. A Nutritional Punch: This super fruit is packed with vitamins and antioxidants. It’s especially rich in β-carotene and Vitamin C. A Taste of Tradition: For generations, the locals have cherished Sohiong. You’ll find it sold fresh in local markets, or transformed into delicious jams, squashes, and even wine. This gem of a fruit is a true taste of Meghalaya’s rich biodiversity. So, when you’re exploring the abode of clouds, make sure to ask for this local treasure. We know it as Sohiong in Khasi, but what is this delicious fruit called in your language? Let us know in the comments! 👇 [Sohiong, Meghalaya, Fruits Of Meghalaya. Visit Meghalaya. Exotic Fruits, Travel Meghalaya] 📍 Meghalaya #Sohiong #Meghalaya #FruitsOfMeghalaya #VisitMeghalaya #IncredibleIndia #ExoticFruits #TravelMeghalaya #Foodie #TravelGram #EatLocal
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