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Terap or tarap (Artocarpus odoratissimus)Terap or tarap (Artocarpus odoratissimus) is a kind of fruit tree from the jackfruit tree genus (Artocarpus). The fruit is similar to a small jackfruit, with a strong fragrant smell, as reflected by its scientific name: Artocarpus odoratissimus. This fruit is also known as marang (Mindanao), lumuk (Sabah), timadang (Sarawak), or Johey oak (English).
Tarap or terap fruit has the Latin name Artocarpus odoratissimus which means smelling and has a sweet taste. This fruit is also known as marang fruit. The size of the fruit is small when compared to jackfruit. This fruit is a fruit typical of Southeast Asia which is only found in tropical areas.
The terap tree can reach a height of 25 m, and its trunk can be up to 40 cm in diameter, grayish. The branches of this tree have long yellow to reddish hairs.
Ripe wild berries
Therapeutic leaves are oblong to obovate in shape, measuring 11-28 × 16-50 cm, flat-brimmed or shallowly serrated, blunt or slightly tapered tip, and 2-3 cm stem. The supporting leaves are oval in shape, 1-8 cm long, have yellow or red hairs, when they fall off they leave ring marks on the branches.
Single-house plants (monoecious). The fruit is compound (syncarp) which is slightly round in shape, up to 13 × 16 cm, greenish-yellow when ripe, with short soft thorn-like protrusions, with 5-14 cm long stems, appearing at the end of branches like breadfruit. The fruit flesh (pseudo, which is actually a development of floral ornaments) is whitish in color, contains a lot of juice, sweet and very fragrant, feels smooth and soft and a bit like jelly on the tongue. Seeds (pericarp) measuring 8 × 12 mm.
Terap can grow from the area near the coast to an altitude of about 1,000 m above sea level. This tree likes sandy loamy soil and areas with fairly high and even rainfall. The fruit is usually found at the beginning of the rainy season, between August and January depending on the location.
Price 2$
Guntawa Fruit
Guntawa fruit is a kind of jackfruit. some opinions say that this is a natural cross of keledang (Artocarpus lanceifolius) and mentawa (Artocarpus anisophyllus)
Guntawa fruit is also one of the local fruits which is quite unique and rare. This fruit can also be found in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra.
The fruit, when it is ripe, is very easy to split using only your bare hands and when you split it, you will see bright orange-red flesh.
Guntawa fruit with bright orange flesh has a sweet, delicious taste and fragrant aroma, as well as a soft flesh texture with hard seeds. it tastes 3x sweeter than keledang (Artocarpus lanceifolius)
The sensational pleasure of the mentawai fruit can be enjoyed in certain seasons.
Apart from the edible flesh of the fruit, the seeds can also be consumed by first drying and frying. The taste is very tasty.
Mentawai fruit is a rare fruit.
Its natural habitat is tropical rain forest, the conversion of its habitat to monoculture planting has the potential to reduce the increasingly rare mentawa population.
price : 5$
KELEDANG
Keledang (Artocarpus lanceifolius) is a rare fruit from Kalimantan. Keledang is a fruit that is starting to be forgotten as natural forests run out. This plant belongs to the Moraceae (jackfruit) tribe, related to mentawai, kluwih, pintau, cempedak, breadfruit, selanking, benda, and jackfruit.
Other names include kĕledang (Mly.); simar naka (Bat.); ward (Dy.); khanu-pa (Thai). In various places in Borneo, this tree is known by various names such as ward, binturung, bunon, dadak wood, emputu, kakian, sedah, tempunang. Some also call it kateh, keledang, kledang, paribalek, peruput, pudu, forest tarap, katebung, tiwadak banyu, and others.
Keledang fruit flesh has a yellowish-orange color like Jackfruit and has a distinctive fragrant flesh. The taste of Keledang fruit tends to be sweet with soft, somewhat chewy flesh and rather large seeds.
The fruit of the keledang is reminiscent of jackfruit and cempedak. It tastes sweet. The taste sensation is a mixture of jackfruit and mangosteen. The flesh is separated from the seeds, like jackfruit. The color of the fruit skin is reddish-orange and the shape of the fruit is like a jackfruit. Keledang fruit is one of the exotic fruits from the Kalimantan forest which grows evenly throughout the island.
Price : 3$
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