áival
Aival is a term that appears in various contexts, often referring to a specific type of fruit or a plant that bears it. The most common association is with the quince, a fruit botanically known as Cydonia oblonga. Quince fruits are typically yellowish-green, firm, and aromatic when ripe. They are not usually eaten raw due to their astringency and hardness but are frequently used in culinary preparations such as jams, jellies, preserves, and baked goods. The flavor is often described as tart and floral.
Historically, the quince has been cultivated for thousands of years, originating from the Caucasus region and
In some regional dialects or older texts, "aival" might be used as a direct or colloquial translation