Bengal Currant (Carissa carandas)

FamilyApocynaceae
Scientific nameCarissa carandas
Common name (English)Bengal Currant
Common name (Malay)/
Identified asIntroduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land

Carissa carandas, commonly known as bengal currant or carissa plum, is a hardy evergreen shrub belonging to the Apocynaceae family and is widely valued across South and Southeast Asia. Its small, tart, berry-like fruits are used both in traditional cuisine—often made into pickles, jams, and chutneys—and in herbal remedies. Various parts of the plant, including the fruits, leaves, and roots, have been traditionally used for their digestive, anti-inflammatory, and tonic properties. With its resilience, nutritional value, and long history in folk medicine, Carissa carandas remains an important plant in regional foodways and natural healing systems.