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shape of A.
odoratissimus, and it is orange. It has
smaller kernel sections.
There are many uses of the
leftover Artocarpus odoratissimus peels, stem...
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being non-toxic, is
generally not
considered for consumption. Pand****
odoratissimus on Miyako-jima,
Okinawa prefecture Adan on
Takarajima (Southern Tokara...
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odoratissimus var.
odoratissimus - Georgia,
North Carolina,
South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and
Florida Carphephorus odoratissimus var...
- The
climbing ylang-ylang vine,
Artabotrys hexapetalus (synonym A.
odoratissimus) is a woody,
evergreen climbing plant in the same family,
which is also...
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Ganjam Kewda Rooh
Adkar PP,
Bhaskar VH (22
December 2014). "Pand****
odoratissimus (Kewda): A
Review on Ethnopharmacology, Phytochemistry, and Nutritional...
- (Artocarpus hirsutus),
Chaplaish (Artocarpus chama), and
Marang (Artocarpus
odoratissimus).
Breadfruit and
jackfruit are
cultivated widely in the
tropical Southeast...
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Artabotrys hamatus (Dunal)
Blume Artabotrys intermedius H****k.
Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br.
Artabotrys uncata (Lour.) Baill.
Artabotrys uncatus (Lour.) Baill...
- germanica, I. florentina, I. pallida)
Pandan flower,
kewra (Pand****
odoratissimus)
Pandan leaf, ****pine (Pand**** amaryllifolius) Pápalo (Porophyllum...
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breadfruit (sukun),
tibadak (Artocarpus integer) and
tarap (Artocarpus
odoratissimus). In Indonesia,
fritters come
under the
category of
gorengan (Indonesian:...
-
Panama in the
early 20th century.
Tamsui hats were made from Pand****
odoratissimus fibre,
which grew
plentifully on the island. As they
retained their...