MAHUA FLOWER
Madhuca longifolia is an Indian tropical tree observed in large part withinside the central, southern, north Indian plains and forests, Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. It is typically called madhūka, madkam, mahuwa, Butter Tree, mahua, mahwa, mohulo, Iluppai , Mee or vippa chettu. It is a fast-developing tree that grows to about 20 meters in height, possesses evergreen or semi-evergreen foliage, and belongs to the own circle of relatives Sapotaceae.
The mahua flower is suitable for eating and is a meals object for tribals. They use it to make syrup for medicinal purposes. Mahua vegetation are wealthy in general sugars, out of which decreasing sugar are found in excessive amount. The vegetation also are fermented to supply the alcoholic drink mahua, a rustic liquor.