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Irvingia gabonensis is a
species of
African trees in the
genus Irvingia,
sometimes known by the
common names wild mango,
African mango, or bush mango...
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Irvingia is a
genus of
African and
Southeast Asian trees in the
family Irvingiaceae,
sometimes known by the
common names wild mango,
African mango, bush...
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Irvingia malayana, also
known as wild
almond (Vietnamese: Kơ nia, Thai: กระบก, Khmer: ចំបក់) or
barking deer’s mango, is a
tropical evergreen tree species...
- dish made with
ground dry
ogbono seeds.
Ogbono seeds (the
local name for
Irvingia) are
originated and were
first grown in
Southern Nigeria with considerable...
- in the 3
genera Allantospermum,
Irvingia and Klainedoxa. Desbordesia,
formerly accepted is now
included in
Irvingia. The
family is
named for the Scottish...
- 2016-08-13. cissus-populnea-
irvingia-gabonensis-comparative-study-acceptability-soup-thickner/ "Cissus
Populnea &
Irvingia Gabonensis :
Comparative Study...
- are also
eaten by a wide
variety of wildlife.
Irvingia spp. are
native to
Africa Bush
mango (
Irvingia gabonensis) has both
edible fruit and an edible...
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southeastern and
southwestern parts of
Nigeria that are made from okra, ogbono(
Irvingia gabonensis), or
ewedu leaves (jute). The name
derives from the
thick viscosity...
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axillaris Desr.)
Elaeodendron glau**** (Rottb.) Pers. (as M.
glauca Rottb.)
Irvingia gabonensis (Aubry-Lecomte ex O'Rorke) Baill. (as M.
gabonensis Aubry-Lecomte...
- practitioners,
mercenary warriors and hunters. They
cultivate palm trees,
Irvingia gabonensis (erhonhiele),
Cherry (Otien), bell
pepper (akoh) coconut, betel...