Keluwak: The keluwak is a tree (Botanical name: Pangium edule - Achariaceae family) from the Indonesian, Malaysian and Papuan mangroves. In Indonesian: keluwak or keluak; In Malay: kepayang. It produces a poisonous fruit which can become edible by fermentation. Its seeds, also toxic to humans, are part of the diet of babiroussa (Babyroussa babyrussa), a kind of wild pig. Keluwak seeds are used as a spice in Indonesian cuisine ...
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