Gamboge (Garcinia xanthochymus)
Regular price $59.95Tropical Yellow Fruit with Medicinal and Culinary Uses
Common Names: Gamboge, False Mangosteen, Yellow Mangosteen, Sour Garcinia
Family: Clusiaceae
Origin: Southeast Asia
Gamboge (Garcinia xanthochymus), also known as Yellow Mangosteen or Sour Garcinia, is a tropical fruit tree known for its bright yellow, tangy fruits and its use in traditional medicine. Native to Southeast Asia, the tree produces round, yellow fruits with a tart flavor that is often used in culinary dishes and natural remedies. The resin from the tree is highly prized as a pigment and has been used historically as a dye and in medicinal treatments. This small to medium-sized tree is also valued for its ornamental appeal, with lush, green leaves and showy fruits that brighten up any tropical garden.
Distinctive Features, Uses, and Nutritional Value
Fruits: Gamboge produces round to oval, bright yellow fruits with a sour flavor. The fruit pulp is often used in curries, chutneys, and sauces, adding a tangy taste to dishes. The fruit is rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber, making it a healthy addition to the diet.
Resin: The tree’s resin is a bright yellow or orange substance used as a natural pigment in art and as a traditional remedy for digestive issues and inflammation.
Foliage: Gamboge has glossy, dark green leaves, providing a lush, tropical appearance.
Growth Habit: This evergreen tree can grow up to 30-50 feet tall in ideal conditions, but can be pruned to a smaller size for home gardens.
Culinary and Medicinal Uses
The tangy fruit of Gamboge is widely used in Southeast Asian cuisine, where it adds a sour flavor to soups, sauces, and chutneys. In traditional medicine, the resin is used for its anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits. The fruit itself is also valued for its high vitamin C content and antioxidant properties, promoting overall health and immune support.