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Chal Chal (Allophylus edulis)

SKU A6-CHL-M
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Original price $29.95 - Original price $29.95
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Rare South American Fruit Tree with Sweet, Tangy Berries

Chal Chal (Allophylus edulis) is a rare and underappreciated tropical fruit tree native to South America, especially Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay. This fast-growing, shrubby tree produces clusters of small red-to-black berries with a sweet-tangy flavor that are delicious fresh or used in traditional jams, drinks, and desserts. Its attractive trifoliate leaves and dense, shrubby growth also make it useful as a hedge or shade tree. Hardy, resilient, and beautiful, Chal Chal is a true gem for collectors and food forest growers seeking something unusual and productive.

Cultural & Culinary Significance

Chal Chal has been enjoyed across South America for centuries, both as food and medicine. The berries are often eaten fresh by children or turned into refreshing drinks, jellies, and fermented beverages in rural communities. In traditional medicine, the leaves and fruits have been used for their digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. Beyond human use, the fruit also supports wildlife—providing food for birds and small mammals, making Chal Chal as ecologically important as it is culturally significant.

Why Grow Chal Chal?

  • Rare, underutilized fruit tree from South America
  • Produces clusters of sweet-tart red to black berries
  • Traditional uses in jellies, drinks, and folk medicine
  • Hardy, fast-growing, and adaptable to different soils
  • Provides food and habitat for pollinators and wildlife
DESCRIPTION

Rare South American Fruit Tree with Sweet, Tangy Berries

Chal Chal (Allophylus edulis) is a rare and underappreciated tropical fruit tree native to South America, especially Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay. This fast-growing, shrubby tree produces clusters of small red-to-black berries with a sweet-tangy flavor that are delicious fresh or used in traditional jams, drinks, and desserts. Its attractive trifoliate leaves and dense, shrubby growth also make it useful as a hedge or shade tree. Hardy, resilient, and beautiful, Chal Chal is a true gem for collectors and food forest growers seeking something unusual and productive.

Cultural & Culinary Significance

Chal Chal has been enjoyed across South America for centuries, both as food and medicine. The berries are often eaten fresh by children or turned into refreshing drinks, jellies, and fermented beverages in rural communities. In traditional medicine, the leaves and fruits have been used for their digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. Beyond human use, the fruit also supports wildlife—providing food for birds and small mammals, making Chal Chal as ecologically important as it is culturally significant.

Why Grow Chal Chal?

  • Rare, underutilized fruit tree from South America
  • Produces clusters of sweet-tart red to black berries
  • Traditional uses in jellies, drinks, and folk medicine
  • Hardy, fast-growing, and adaptable to different soils
  • Provides food and habitat for pollinators and wildlife
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