Kluwak Pangium edule part 2
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Part 1: • Kluwak (Pangium edule) - part 1 • #Dlium Kluwak or keluak or kepayang or black spice (Pangium edule) is a species of plant in the Achariaceae, a large tree, 60 meters high, 120 cm diameter trunk, large leaves, large and poisonous fruit, grows wild and semi-wild, producing ingredients for cooking a number of dishes. • P. edule has cylindrical, upright, branched stems and reddish-brown or whitish bark. Leaves oval or heart shaped, long stalk, green, rounded tip, flat margin, a main vein in the middle with many small pinnate veins. • The fruit is large, has a stalk, oval in shape with a tapered tip and base. Hard skin, rough surface and brown. Flesh is white or yellow. Seeds are large, flat, round, hard skin, brown, white inside. • The seeds are used as a spice which gives it a dark brown color. Dyes can be substituted for synthetic dyes such as Chocolate Brown FH and Chocolate Brown HT. Unripe seeds are highly toxic and contain high concentrations of cyanide. The seeds are safe for food after boiling. • Kingdom: Plantae • Phylum: Tracheophyta • Subphylum: Angiospermae • Class: Magnoliopsida • Order: Malpighiales • Family: Achariaceae • Genus: Pangium • Species: Pangium edule • Arabic: كلواك • Chinese (Simplified): 黑香料 • Chinese (Traditional): 黑香料 • English: Kluwak, Black Spice • Hebrew: תבלין שחור • Hindi: क्लुवाक • Indonesian: Kluwak, Kepayang, Bumbu Hitam • Japanese: パンギノキ • Javanese: Kluwêk • Korean: 블랙 스파이스 • Palauan: Riamel • Sundanese: Picung • Thai: เครื่องเทศสีดำ • Learn more: https://www.dlium.com/2021/09/kluwak-... • Location: Watulimo, Trenggalek Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia. • Aryo Bandoro • Dlium • Web: https://www.dlium.com
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