Sherbert Berry (Grewia asiatica)
Sweet and Tangy Superfruit
Common Names: Sherbet Berry, Phalsa, Falsa, Indian Sherbet Berry
Family: Malvaceae
Origin: India and Southeast Asia
Sherbet Berry (Grewia asiatica), also known as Phalsa or Falsa, is a small, deciduous shrub or tree that produces tiny, dark purple fruits with a deliciously sweet and tangy flavor. These berries are highly prized for their refreshing taste and nutritional value, making them popular in juices, sherbets, and other cooling beverages, especially in hot climates. Native to India and Southeast Asia, the Sherbet Berry tree is easy to grow and thrives in warm, subtropical to tropical climates. In addition to being a flavorful fruit, Sherbet Berries are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, earning them a place as a nutrient-dense superfruit.
Distinctive Features, Uses, and Nutritional Value
Fruits: The small, round berries turn from green to dark purple or black when fully ripe. They have a sweet-tart flavor reminiscent of berries and are often used to make refreshing beverages, jams, and sherbets. Sherbet Berries are rich in vitamins C and A, calcium, and iron, and they are loaded with antioxidants, making them excellent for boosting the immune system and overall health.
Foliage: The plant features oval, fuzzy green leaves, providing a lush background for the brightly colored fruits.
Growth Habit: The Sherbet Berry tree typically grows 6-15 feet tall, forming a bushy, shrub-like appearance. It can be pruned to control its size or shape and is suitable for both garden beds and large containers.
Culinary and Medicinal Uses
Sherbet Berries are primarily used to make cooling drinks and sherbets, especially in summer. The fruit is often juiced or blended with sugar and water to create a refreshing beverage. In traditional medicine, the berries are known for their cooling properties and are used to reduce fevers, alleviate digestive issues, and support heart health. The plant’s leaves and bark also have medicinal uses, including anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
Plant Type:
Tropical Fruit Tree
Harvest Season:
Late Spring - Summer
Soil & Moisture:
Average moisture needs. Will thrive in any soil condition as long as it is well-draining soil. Water well in Spring and Summer months to facilitate growth.
Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade
Self-Fertile:
Yes
Growth Rate:
Fast
Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 9-11 with frost protection; Patio/Greenhouse 4+
Propagation:
Our Sherbert Berry plants are grown from seed/micropropagation, capable of harvest within growing season.