. "240"^^ . . . "\u73AB\u7470\u8304"@en . . . "date-June 2009"@en . . . "Roselle plant / \u73AB\u7470\u8304\u690D\u682A"@en . . . . . . "June 2009"@en . . . . . . . . "\u73AB\u7470\u8304 H. sabdariffa"@en . "Roselle / \u73AB\u7470\u8304"@en . . "The roselle is known as the rosella or rosella fruit in Australia. Its close relative, Hibiscus cannabinus is also known as me\u015Bta/meshta on the Indian subcontinent, Tengamora in Assam, Gongura in Telugu, Pundi in Kannada, LalChatni or Kutrum in Mithila] Mathipuli in Kerala, chin baung in Burma, \u0E01\u0E23\u0E30\u0E40\u0E08\u0E35\u0E4A\u0E22\u0E1A krajeab in Thailand, bissap in Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Benin and Niger, the Congo and France, dah or dah bleni in other parts of Mali, wonjo in the Gambia, zobo in western Nigeria (the Yorubas in Nigeria call the white variety Isapa (pronounced Ishapa)), Zoborodo in Northern Nigeria, Chaye-Torosh in Iran, karkade (\u0643\u0631\u0643\u062F\u064A\u0647; ) in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan, omutete in Namibia, sorrel in the Caribbean and in Latin America, Flor de Jamaica in Mexico, Saril in Panama, rosela in Indonesia, asam paya or asam susur in Malaysia. In Chinese it is \u6D1B\u795E\u82B1 (Luo Shen Hua) . In Zambia the plant is called lumanda in ciBemba, katolo in kiKaonde, or wusi in chiLunda. In certain West Indian islands, Grenada, for example, it is called Sorrel."@en . . . . . "Hibiscus/\u6728\u69FF\u5C6C"@en . . "lightgreen"@en . . . . . . . . "Hibiscus sabdariffa"@en . . . . . "The roselle is known as the rosella or rosella fruit in Australia. Its close relative, Hibiscus cannabinus is also known as me\u015Bta/meshta on the Indian subcontinent, Tengamora in Assam, Gongura in Telugu, Pundi in Kannada, LalChatni or Kutrum in Mithila] Mathipuli in Kerala, chin baung in Burma, \u0E01\u0E23\u0E30\u0E40\u0E08\u0E35\u0E4A\u0E22\u0E1A krajeab in Thailand, bissap in Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Benin and Niger, the Congo and France, dah or dah bleni in other parts of Mali, wonjo in the Gambia, zobo in western Nigeria (the Yorubas in Nigeria call the white variety Isapa (pronounced Ishapa)), Zoborodo in Northern Nigeria, Chaye-Torosh in Iran, karkade (\u0643\u0631\u0643\u062F\u064A\u0647; ) in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan, omutete in Namibia, sorrel in the Caribbean and in Latin America, Flor de Jamaica in Mexico, Saril in Pan"@en .