bozulmusa
Bozulmusa is a traditional fruit originating from Central Asia, particularly in regions spanning modern-day Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. It belongs to the genus Malus and is closely related to various wild apple species. The fruit is notable for its distinctive appearance, combining characteristics of both apples and plums, typically featuring a round or oval shape with a smooth skin that varies in color from yellow to reddish hues.
The name "bozulmusa" is derived from local languages, often translating to "wild apple" or "native apple," reflecting
Bozulmusa plants are hardy and well-adapted to the climatic conditions of Central Asia, including cold winters
Research on bozulmusa continues to explore its potential benefits, including its antioxidant properties and adaptability. Its