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You can eat that! Here in south east asia, it's delicasy! People would put them on soup or make them into steamed food (mix the seeds with shreded young coconut flesh, and spices (tumeric, garlic, shallot, salt galanggal and ect then wrapped them with banana leaf and steam). Or just put them on salad (Indonesian salad with peanut sauce). It taste so good!
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We live in the tropics. This tree use to grow in abundance around our house. I remember my younger sister would eat the seeds a lot from the fallen brown pods. I haven't remember anything bad happening to her and the seeds passed in her stool the next morning. 😅But might as well to keep them from curious children to be safe.
The leaves are very good as liquid fertilizer
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@FeralForaging
4 months ago
Tag me in your videos with #canieatthis to be featured!
If you’ve been following any of my other videos on this noxious invasive tree (that should be removed wherever found in North America), you’ll know that tea from the bark or flowers gives me a strong, acrid reaction.
Unfortunately, even just eating the blanched young greens does the same! The flavor wasn’t that great anyway, though.
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