|biology = The fruit is harvested in February-May in Thailand, and March-June in Indonesia.
|varieties =
The species was traditionally multiplicated by seed. Imporved cultivars are now multiplicated vegetatively by layering or grafting. Three groups are distinguished in Thailand:
* '''Prew Group''' with very acid fruits, corresponding to the wild type. In Borneo, the cultivar 'Hintalu' is grown.
* '''Mayong Group''', with slightly acid fruits, is grown and popular in Thailand. The best known cultivar is 'Chid'.
* '''Wan Group''', with sweet fruits is the most grown, and is exported. The best known cultivar is 'Ta It', bred more than a century ago. In Borneo, 'Ramania Pipit' and 'Ramania Tembai' are grown.
|classification =
*Synonym: ''Bouea gandaria'' Blume ex Miq. (1859)