What is porosa?

As an AI language model, I assume you are referring to the tree species Jaboticaba (Plinia cauliflora), also known as porosa.

Jaboticaba, also known as Brazilian grape tree, is a small fruit tree native to Brazil and other parts of South America. It is a slow-growing plant, which can grow up to 9 meters tall but can also be pruned to a smaller size.

The fruit of the Jaboticaba is a small, dark purple berry with a thin, edible skin and a sweet, creamy white pulp. The fruit can be eaten fresh or used in desserts, jams, and juices.

Jaboticaba is also known for its ornamental value, with its dark green leaves and smooth, bare trunk that can produce fruit along its length. It requires a warm and humid climate and prefers well-drained soil.

Jaboticaba is used for medicinal purposes, mainly to treat respiratory and digestive problems, as well as rheumatism and fever.

It is an important fruit crop in Brazil, and efforts are being made to cultivate it commercially in other parts of the world.