-
taste phenylthiocarbamide and
bitterness in A.
bunius. The
native range of wild
trees of
Antidesma bunius extends from
parts of
South Asia (Sri
Lanka and...
- wine made from the
berries of the
native bignay or
bugnay tree (Antidesma
bunius). It is deep red in
color and is
slightly sweet with a
fruity fragrance...
- City, Philippines. It was
named after a tree
called bignay or
Antidesma bunius that is
plentiful in the area.[citation needed] Area: 268.8 Po****tion:...
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laurocerasus Chilean laurel,
Laurelia sempervirens Chinese laurel,
Antidesma bunius Copper laurel,
Eupomatia laurina, a flowering-plant
family Eupomatiaceae...
-
status for PTC and for a
bitter component of the
fruit of the tree
Antidesma bunius was discovered.
Research on the
implications still continues.
Ability to...
- polycephaloides, a closely-related
species with
similar edible berries.
Antidesma bunius (bignay) "Syzygium curranii:
Energy Development Corporation (EDC)". The...
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edible with a sour to
bitter sweet taste. Some
individuals find
Antidesma bunius berries to have a
bitter taste.
Those who
detect this
bitter taste (about...
- or "tart cherry" Wild
cherry or Wild
Cherry may also
refer to:
Antidesma bunius,
native to
Southeast Asia and
northern Australia Exocarpos cupressiformis...
-
Bignay may
refer to:
Antidesma bunius, a
fruit tree
Bignay wine, a
Filipino alcoholic drink made from A.
bunius berries. Bignay, Charente-Maritime, a commune...
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Batwan -
Garcinia binucao Bayag-usa -
Voacanga globosa Bignai -
Antidesma bunius Binunga -
Macaranga tanarius Bitongol -
Flacourtia sepiaria Black pepper...