Gnetum africanum (eru or African jointfir) is a species of vine native to tropical Africa. Though bearing leaves, the genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, related...
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Micronesia Gnetum costatum – New Guinea, Solomon Islands Gnetum subsect. Micrognemones – 2 species of lianas; tropical west Africa Gnetum africanum – central...
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and Congolese cuisines, such as poulet mayonnaise and the vegetable Gnetum africanum (known as okok, fumbua, or m'fumbua). When not consumed immediately...
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in a spicy stew. Eru soup Cameroon A stew made with finely sliced Gnetum africanum (eru) leaves cooked with waterleaf and red palm oil. Usually eaten...
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swallows such as eba, Semo and pounded yam. Nigerian cuisine Ubakala Gnetum africanum OnGACIOUS "How To Make Okazi Soup". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria...
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Cup Ko'ko' or Guam rail, a flightless bird Central African name for Gnetum africanum, an edible vegetable Koko, Benin, a town and arrondissement in Benin...
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Afang may refer to: Epang Palace, or Afang Palace Gnetum africanum, or Afang, a vine Afang (soup) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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mormon tea Gnetum africanum Gnetum buchholzianum Gnetum diminutum Gnetum luofuense Gnetum neglectum Gnetum oblongum, Oblong-seeded gnetum There are 1378...
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cow skin, chicken or goat, local spices and leaves such as afang (Gnetum africanum), pumpkin (Telfairia occidentalis), water leaf (Talinum fruticosum)...
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sinensis var. brevifolia Pseudotsuga sinensis var. sinensis Gnetum acutum Gnetum contractum Gnetum globosum There are 4545 species, 230 subspecies, and 197...
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