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Snake Fruit

Salacca zalacca

Description:

Salacca zalacca is a species of palm tree (family Arecaceae) native to Indonesia,Brunei and Malaysia. It is a very short-stemmed palm, with leaves up to 6 metres (20 ft) long; each leaf has a 2-metre long petiole with spines up to 15 centimetres (5.9 in) long, and numerous leaflets. The fruit grow in clusters at the base of the palm, and are also known as snake fruit due to the reddish-brown scaly skin. They are about the size and shape of a ripe fig, with a distinct tip. The pulp is edible. The fruit can be peeled by pinching the tip, which should cause the skin to slough off so it can be pulled away. The fruit inside consists of three lobes, each containing a large inedible seed. The lobes resemble, and have the consistency of, large peeled garlic cloves. The taste is usually sweet and acidic, but its apple-like texture can vary from very dry and crumbly (salak pondoh from Yogyakarta) to moist and crunchy (salak Bali). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salak

Notes:

Also known as salak fruit

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2 Comments

Noel Buensuceso
Noel Buensuceso 11 years ago

Thanks Maria!

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

nice spotting and information

Noel Buensuceso
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Noel Buensuceso

Sumatera Selatan, Indonesia

Spotted on May 26, 2012
Submitted on Aug 19, 2012

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