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Spondias dulcis (syn.
Spondias cytherea),
known commonly as
Polynesian plum or
Tahiti apple, is a
tropical fruit tree
native to Melanesia, with edible...
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fruit of
Spondias dulcis. In Cambodia,
Spondias pinnata is
called /pɷːn siː pʰlaɛ/ (ពោនស៊ីផ្លែ) or /məkaʔ prẹj/ (ម្កាក់ព្រៃ), and
Spondias dulcis simply...
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parts of India.
Spondias pinnata specimens from Kerala, India:
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media related to
Spondias pinnata.
Spondias purpurea (jocote),...
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otherwise have been extirpated.
Spondias pinnata,
similar species native to the
Philippines and
Indonesia Spondias dulcis,
similar species native to Melanesia...
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Seeing this,
Haumea created a
potion out of the Kani-ka-wī tree (
Spondias dulcis),
which allowed the
mother to push out the baby naturally.
Haumea is...
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vernacular names consist of
slight variations on the name poro or polo.
Spondias dulcis is
native to
Melanesia but it was
spread to
neighboring regions in...
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genus Spondias Spondias dulcis (June plum,
golden apple, pommecythere, cythere)
Spondias mombin (yellow mombin, amra, cajazeira)
Spondias pinnata Species...
- Ogun in
Brazil avoid certain foods.
These include goat, cajá-manga (
Spondias dulcis), sugar,
black beans, yams, and the manga-espada (an
elongated mango...
- fleshy-fruit
called naos in Bislama, or
great hog plum in
English (a type of
Spondias dulcis).
There is a
market in
Luganville where local food such as yams, sweet...
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Almond Prunus amygdalus Amazon grape Pourouma cecropiifolia Ambarella Spondias dulcis American oil palm
fruit Elaeis oleifera American plum
Prunus americana...