Ice apple, also known as tadgola or nungu, is a tropical fruit native to South Asia, particularly found in India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Southeast Asia. It comes from the palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer) and is typically harvested during the hot summer months. Description Appearance: The fruit is round to oval-shaped and has a translucent, jelly-like texture. It has a thin, brownish outer shell, which is often removed to reveal the pale, creamy interior. Taste: Ice apple has a mildly sweet flavor with a refreshing, slightly nutty taste. Its texture is similar to that of a lychee, being juicy and soft. Nutritional Value: Ice apples are low in calories and high in water content, making them an excellent hydrating snack. They contain essential nutrients like carbohydrates, vitamins (particularly vitamin C), and minerals such as potassium and calcium. Culinary Uses: Often eaten fresh, ice apples can also be used in salads, desserts, and beverages. In some regions, they are blended into smoothies or served with a sprinkle of salt and spices. Health Benefits: Known for their cooling properties, ice apples help combat dehydration and heat during hot weather. They are believed to aid digestion and provide a good source of energy.