Saba senegalensis - fruit pulp and seeds detail, madd
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Description: English: A typical example of a ripe fruit as sold in the market from the Saba senegalensis tree, cut open to show the segmented forms of the edible, ripe, yellow fruit pulp surrounding the seed, this fruit also known as 'madd' in Senegal (sometimes spelled as 'mad' ); also showing the pale whitish smooth seeds when separated from the yellow, somewhat stringy fresh pulp. Very tart fruit pulp, usually boiled with added sugar before eating. Scale shown in cm. Date: 29 April 2015. Source: Own work. Author: T.K. Naliaka.
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- Eudicots
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- Asterids
- Gentianales
- Apocynaceae (dogbane family)
- Saba (saba)
- Saba senegalensis (Senegal saba)
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