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Morus alba

Posted on April 19, 2026 by Admin

Morus alba is commonly known as the white mulberry. It is a fast-growing tree native to China but now found in many parts of Asia, including Pakistan, and other warm regions.


🌳 What it is

White mulberry is a deciduous tree that produces:

  • Sweet berries (white, pink, or dark purple when ripe)
  • Broad leaves used in traditional medicine and silkworm farming

🍇 Uses

1. Fruit (mulberries)

  • Eaten fresh or dried
  • Used in jams, juices, and desserts
  • Naturally sweet with mild tartness

2. Leaves

  • Primary food for silkworms (silk production)
  • Used in herbal teas and traditional remedies

🧠 Traditional health uses (not medical treatment)

In traditional medicine, parts of the plant are used for:

  • Supporting blood sugar balance
  • Helping digestion
  • Antioxidant effects
  • Mild anti-inflammatory properties

(These uses are based on traditional practice and early studies—not a replacement for medical treatment.)


⚠️ Safety notes

  • Fruit is generally safe to eat
  • Leaf extracts or supplements may affect blood sugar
  • People with diabetes or on medication should be cautious with concentrated forms
  • Excess intake may cause mild digestive upset

🍽️ Interesting fact

The leaves of Morus alba are essential for raising silkworms, which produce natural silk used in textiles.


🧠 Bottom line

White mulberry is a useful plant for food, silk production, and traditional herbal use—but its medicinal effects are mild and should not replace prescribed treatment.


If you want, I can compare white mulberry vs black mulberry or explain its possible effects on blood sugar in more detail.

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