Mala/Apple
Within ancient texts, the forbidden fruit is described as figs, apples, tomatoes, pomegranates, and pears. An odd apple that I came across in my research was the Java apple. Depending on the variety, it can look like everything from a hanging pepper to an apple, pear, or even pomengranate. However, it is said to taste nothing like an apple.
Syzygium samarangense is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, native to an area that includes the Greater Sunda Islands, Malay Peninsula and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, but introduced in prehistoric times to a wider area[3] and now widely cultivated in the tropics. Common names in English include wax apple,[3] Java apple, Semarang rose-apple and wax jambu. (Wikipedia)
Malay Apple-“It must have spread throughout the Pacific Islands in very early times for it is featured in Fijian mythology and the wood was used by ancient Hawaiians to make idols.” Wikipedia
This ties back to Adam and Eve possibly carving figures out of the wood of Lilith’s tree.