Arenga pinnata
The sugar palm (Arenga pinnata, Arecaceae family) is the most important palm after the coconut (nyiur) because it is a multipurpose plant. This plant is known by various names such as nau, hanau, peluluk, biluluk, kabung, juk, or ijuk (various local names in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula); kawung, taren (Sd.); akol, akel, akere, inru, indu (languages in Sulawesi); beluluk (Sas.); moka, moke, tuwa, tuwak (in Nusa Tenggara); mayang (Maluku);[1] ruyung, (Jw)[2] and others.[3] source
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This is such a cool looking plant. Is the fruit edible?
Yes. The inside of the fruit is jelly-like and edible. It's often mixed into various drinks and tastes delicious. Thank you for your support, my brother :)
That sounds awesome and tasty.
Really. It was so delicious :)
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