shaftoli
Shaftoli is the name used in several South Asian languages for the peach (Prunus persica). The peach is a fleshy stone fruit in the Rosaceae family, cultivated worldwide for its sweet, aromatic flesh and fuzzy skin. It is believed to have originated in northwest China and spread westward through trade.
Botanical description: The peach tree is deciduous and typically grows 4–7 meters tall, with oval, finely serrated
Varieties: Peaches are categorized as freestone or clingstone, depending on whether the pit separates easily from
Cultivation: Peaches require a temperate climate with a winter chilling period. They prefer well-drained loam or
Uses and nutrition: Fresh shaftoli are eaten raw and used in desserts, jams, juices, and baking. Dried
Commercial and cultural context: Shaftoli is widely grown in China, the United States, Spain, Turkey, and in