Loa fruit or Ficus racemosa is a forest fruit that grows abundantly on riverbanks.

Hello friends, on this very happy occasion we can meet again and I also hope that all my friends are in good health and can carry out their activities well and also forget that we pray for each other so that we are all given good health and we can all carry out our activities well and normally and for us to pray for each other that in every step we take we are always under the protection of God Almighty and hopefully whatever our work is good and smooth so that we can get abundant sustenance so that we can fulfill all our daily needs and happiness is always for all of us Amen

Okay, all my very good friends, so on this beautiful and happy occasion, I want to share some photos of forest fruit that I managed to find in a garden, so at that time I happened to go to a banana garden, so at that time I got information from someone that a large number of bananas that I planted had already borne fruit and there were also some of the bananas that I planted were attacked by monkeys which was very disturbing because in the plantation area there were a lot of monkeys that were very disturbing.

So I decided to survey my bananas which were said to have been eaten by monkeys and when I arrived at the garden I saw that there was a tree that was quite large and had a lot of fruit and at that time I went to the garden I happened to invite a friend so I asked my friend about the forest fruit why I asked my friend because I didn't know the name of the flower and my friend said that the name of the fruit was Loa fruit or people often call it Boh Ara in my place

Loa fruit is a forest fruit that is very often found, especially in areas on the edge of swamps and on the banks of rivers. This fruit has similarities with figs, but this fruit grows in wild forests. However, according to my parents in my village, this fruit is food for animals in the forest, such as monkeys and fruit-eating birds. This fruit does not have a fruiting season because it often bears fruit so that almost every day this fruit has fruit, so it is different from other fruits.

However, even though the Loa fruit is a wild fruit or forest fruit, some say that the fruit can be eaten and people in my village often make rujak and because I was curious about the fruit because someone told me that the fruit could be eaten, so instead of being curious about the fruit, I ate it and when I concluded that the fruit had a sweet and slightly sour taste, at that time I decided that the fruit was very delicious and refreshing.

PhotographyFicus racemosa
Camera usedSmartphone
TypeiPhone xr
Photografer@ihsanbayor07
LocationAceh sumatra

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Wow that's impressive sir, this Loa fruit I don't know if is found in my country Nigeria but I haven't seen it before let alone to eat it. Thank you for sharing your experience with us

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