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Yes we have one here, people eat for medicine or herb... i never try it.Well from the info I got today maybe no.I read that it is kinda blandI think is good for going toilet to eat it.Do you want the pod? I saw a fresh pod under him one hour ago.
Yes we have one here, people eat for medicine or herb... i never try it.I think is good for going toilet to eat it.Do you want the pod? I saw a fresh pod under him one hour ago.
Yes, it does have a texture similar to tamarind but the sweetness is more bland without the tang of tamarind. In Australia on the east coast it grows from Northern New South Wales up to North Queensland. It grows down in the Lismore valley so it can tolerate at least light frost. In NSW it is rather charmingly called "Golden Shower". I didn't eat much of it so I didn't experience any untoward digestive accidents that Sunny indicates.
Quote from: DaveT on February 05, 2018, 02:23:05 PMYes, it does have a texture similar to tamarind but the sweetness is more bland without the tang of tamarind. In Australia on the east coast it grows from Northern New South Wales up to North Queensland. It grows down in the Lismore valley so it can tolerate at least light frost. In NSW it is rather charmingly called "Golden Shower". I didn't eat much of it so I didn't experience any untoward digestive accidents that Sunny indicates. Interesting.Are you its the same species? Golden Shower is a similar plant from the same species.
HiI wonder if you are talking about the same Amazonian Marimari, I believe that they are talking about some species of Acacia, many people confuse the species, even in the Amazon it is rare that you find the correct source of this specie