Karanda, Bengal Currant (Carissa carandas)

Karanda, Bengal Currant (Carissa carandas)

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Tropical Superfruit for Jellies, Pickles & Healing Gardens

Carissa carandas, also known as Karanda, Bengal Currant, Christ’s Thorn, or Karonda, is a hardy evergreen shrub native to India and Southeast Asia, celebrated for its nutrient-rich, tangy fruits and versatile cultural uses. The small oval berries ripen from green to pink, red, and deep purple-black, offering a complex tart-sweet flavor. Karanda is widely used in pickles, chutneys, curries, jams, and refreshing drinks throughout South Asia. Its glossy foliage, fragrant starry white flowers, and spiny, protective growth also make it ideal as an edible hedge or living fence. With both culinary and medicinal value, this shrub is a true multipurpose powerhouse for tropical and subtropical gardens.

Cultural & Culinary Significance

Karanda is deeply rooted in Indian and Southeast Asian traditions. The fruits are rich in iron, vitamin C, and antioxidants, making them a prized ingredient in Ayurvedic remedies for anemia, digestion, and vitality. In kitchens, they are pickled while green, cooked into chutneys and curries, or eaten fresh when fully ripe. The fruit is also made into traditional jams, syrups, and refreshing summer drinks. Beyond food, its thorny branches are used as natural fencing, and its medicinal roots and leaves have been valued in folk practices for centuries.

Why Grow Carissa carandas?

  • Produces clusters of vitamin-rich berries that change color as they ripen
  • Versatile fruit: pickled, preserved, juiced, or eaten fresh
  • Traditional Ayurvedic uses for digestion, vitality, and cooling
  • Spiny growth makes it excellent as a protective edible hedge
  • Glossy evergreen foliage with ornamental and ecological value

Growing Tips

Plant in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. Karanda is drought-tolerant once established and thrives in hot, humid climates. Moderate watering improves fruit production, especially during flowering and fruit set. It tolerates poor soils, saline conditions, and tough environments, making it a resilient choice for challenging landscapes. Hardy in USDA Zones 9–11. Prune as needed to maintain shape or as a hedge. Fruiting typically begins 2–3 years after planting, with multiple flushes throughout the warm season.


📋 Quick Facts

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Carissa carandas
Common Names Karanda, Bengal Currant, Karonda, Christ’s Thorn
Family Apocynaceae
Origin India and Southeast Asia
Plant Type Evergreen tropical fruiting shrub
Life Cycle Perennial
Mature Size 6–12 ft tall x 6–10 ft wide
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Needs Low to moderate; drought-tolerant
Soil Well-drained; adaptable to sandy or saline soils
Bloom Time Spring–Summer; multiple flushes
Flower Color White, star-shaped, fragrant
USDA Zones 9–11
Florida Native No
Propagation Seeds, cuttings, air layering
Seasonal Traits Evergreen
Time to Harvest 2–3 years from planting; fruits summer–fall

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