The ocean of Milk does not appertain to Jambu Dwipa, but it is the ocean of Saka Dwipa.
The Jambu (Eugenia Jambos) is included among the great Indian cosmogonic trees.
Lo, Si Jambu Rakai, I bind (this fowl) with the sevenfold binding, And enwrap it with the sevenfold wrapping Which you shall never loosen or undo.
In smell and even in taste it partakes much of the flavour of the rose; but this quality belongs more especially to another species, called jambu ayer mawar, or the rose-water jambu.
A precious gold from the Jambu river; others say, like rose apple in colour.
Phra said to him: "After your departure, I plucked one fruit from a jambu tree, and yet I have reached this spot sooner than you.
But great was their surprise when they saw that the shadow of the jambu tree had not changed its position, and that the child was quietly sitting on his bed.
As to Phra, he went to pluck a fruit from the jambu tree, and arrived at the eating place before Kathaba could reach it.
A splendid jambu tree (Eugenia), loaded with thick and luxuriant green foliage, offered on that spot a refreshing place under the shade of its far-spreading branches.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jambu" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.