Climate Change Takes Rajasthan's Favourite Staple 'Desert Berry' Off Menu

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  • Published On: May 12, 2023
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A fruit staple to Rajasthan that grows in the state's western arid regions is under threat from unusual weather phenomena, which experts say could be linked to climate change.

Ker and Sangri, also known as the "desert berry", is integral to any Rajasthani thaali. It grows on the Khejri tree and on the Ker plant.

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