Indian Currant is a common name for the fruit of the Thevetia peruviana tree, which is native to the eastern coast of Mexico, Central America, and South America. Other names for this fruit include yellow oleander, be-still-tree, lucky nut, and Trumpet flower. The fruit is round and has a tough, leathery skin that is yellow or orange in color. Inside, the fruit contains a single seed and a white, fleshy pulp that is sweet and slightly sour. The Indian Currant fruit is used in traditional medicine to treat a range of ailments, including asthma, coughs, skin diseases, and insect bites.