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Pandanus tectorius? fruit
By Bernieh
- 1 Aug, 2009
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Mamagem - I'm pretty sure those little 'keys' or segments that you can see can be eaten when the fruit ripens (they usually turn red). They can be eaten raw or cooked - usually roasted. I've never tried them myself though, so I can't vouch for the taste.
1 Aug, 2009
Fascinating :o)
1 Aug, 2009
so by roasting they are more savory than sweet nice picture
1 Aug, 2009
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In the other pic, the fruits look like one big pineapple, but it's a bunch! Are they edible?
1 Aug, 2009