


Now add the balls into the syrup and remove them. Heat the oil in a pan and put the balls into it, remove when it turns golden brown. The giant pandas, who temporarily lived in the Bifengxia Base, returned to the Wolong National Nature Reserve after its restoration that took between two or three years. Now make the dough into very small softballs (like Jamuns). The creamy and delicious butter fruit is popularly known as venney pazham in Tamil and Malayalam, Makhanphal in Hindi, Benne Hannu in Kanada and Venna Pandu in Telugu. Facebook gives people the power to share. On February 12, 2009, the base held a simple ceremony for these small ones as they attended the panda kindergarten. What is Venna pazham The fruit of the plant avocado is also called as butter fruit or avocado pear or alligator pear, it is a berry containing a single large seed. Join Facebook to connect with Venna Pandu Rangarao and others you may know. In 2008, there were 13 baby pandas surviving in the Bifengxia Base. Later that year, Su Lin and Zhen Zhen from the San Diego Zoo were also moved here. On February 5, 2010, Bifengxia became home to Tai Shan, who was born at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. Pulp of jambul fruit is used as a treatment for gingivitis (bleeding gums). Neredu pallu or Jamun fruit is a natural astringent used as a mouthwash as it eliminates bad breath. The powder also helps cure digestive disorders. 2007) was relocated to Bifengxia in November, 2009. Neredu pallu or Jamun or Naaval Pazham seeds has antihelmintic properties, which help in treating urinary disorders. The Vienna Zoo-born male panda Fu Long (b. Both facilities are managed by the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda. This includes the U.S.-born Hua Mei and Mei Sheng, who were relocated there after the May 12, 2008, Sichuan earthquake severely damaged the panda breeding center at the Wolong National Nature Reserve. Since opening in 2004, it has become home to several more giant pandas.
