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    The bush coconut, or bloodwood apple, is an Australian bush tucker food. It is an insect gall with both plant and animal components: an adult female scale...
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    climatic boundaries. Arid and semi-arid zones of the low rainfall interior. Bush coconut Mulga apple Subtropical rainforests of New South Wales to the wet tropics...
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  • locally consumed, as listed by country. Agrotis infusa (Bogong moth) Bush coconut Honeypot ant Hyles livornicoides (Yeperenye caterpillar) Witchetty grub...
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    itself and not to the taste of the curry. As this is a Thai curry based on coconut milk and fresh green chilies, the color comes out creamy mild green or...
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    patty pastries. Trinidadians and Saint Lucians, however, use dasheen bush, okra, coconut milk, pumpkin, onions, bell peppers, local seasonings, and spices...
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    people is to tan "kangaroo-skin waterbags". People collect bush coconuts (a type of bush tucker) from the tree, which are produced by an insect in gall...
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  • bush banana (Marsdenia australis) Australia Fruit Bush Bean Australia Vegetables Bush Coconut Australia Fruits Bush Onion Australia Vegetables Bush Potato...
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    eaten. The taste is said to be sweet and like apples. Australia portal Bush coconut Blanche, Rosalind (2012). Life in a Gall: The Biology and Ecology of...
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    Charcoal (redirect from Coconut charcoal)
    product – wood charcoal Common charcoal is made from peat, coal, wood, coconut shell, or petroleum. Sugar charcoal is obtained from the carbonization...
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    pupil is horizontal. Hyperolius molleri occurs in primary forest, farm bush, coconut groves, coffee plantations, and disturbed areas from near sea level...
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