Accacia Catechu |
Katha is a reddish-brown extract derived from the heartwood of the Acacia catechu tree. It’s widely used in traditional medicine, food preparations, and cultural practices across South Asia.
Source: Extracted from the heartwood of Acacia catechu (commonly known as Khair tree).

Appearance: Solid, crystalline or cake-like form, reddish-brown in color.
Taste: Astringent and slightly bitter.
Texture: Brittle and resinous when dry.
Acacia catechu (also spelled Accacia Catechu) is a deciduous tree native to Asia, especially found in India, Nepal, and Southeast Asia. Here’s a quick overview:
π³ Basic Information
- Scientific name: Acacia catechu
- Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)
- Common names: Cutch tree, Black catechu, Khair (in Hindi), Kachu
- Height: Typically 9β12 meters tall
πΏ Uses
- Medicinal:
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda and other systems for treating sore throat, diarrhea, and wounds.
- Has astringent, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
- Dye & Tannin:
- Catechu extract is obtained from heartwood and used as a brown dye and tanning agent.
- Wood:
- Durable and used for tools, fences, and furniture.
- Mouth fresheners:
- Catechu is a common ingredient in paan (betel leaf preparations).