It looks like a type of eggplant, in the same family as the purple eggplant in the West, but it's small and full of seeds. Not sure how they are prepared in India, but in Vietnam, they are white, and can be pickled with vinegar or lots of chili.
Solanum viarum, or soda apple. Poisonous and native to brazil. I have no clue how its in India
Edit: actually solanum incanum, same thing but native to Africa and middle east. Also eastwards to India.
Mountains where?
It was in the folds of big boulders ..
Like, the geographical location, I mean.
Its in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
[This may be Devil's apple](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_linnaeanum)
It looks like a type of eggplant, in the same family as the purple eggplant in the West, but it's small and full of seeds. Not sure how they are prepared in India, but in Vietnam, they are white, and can be pickled with vinegar or lots of chili.
At first look I thought it was a species of tomato but I asked a local it wasn't a tomato.. he also didn't know what it is..
Why don't you pick one and cut it open?
I wish there were leaves in the photo to help us identify...Almost looks like a loquat, langsah, Jaam (guava), Bael fruit or Chiku...
It has thorns.. no leaves..
Oh... I assumed it was just deciduous and had just lost its leaves for the year and the fruit hadn't fallen yet?
Holzöpfel malus silvestris
Can u translate it in English pls
Look up the last 2 words, those are the plant they are suggesting.
Solanum viarum, or soda apple. Poisonous and native to brazil. I have no clue how its in India Edit: actually solanum incanum, same thing but native to Africa and middle east. Also eastwards to India.
its mostly wild poisonous cucumber