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Posted by bio_man   February 17, 2013   7076 views

This is the fruit of the Halla tree (Pandanus tectorius). The tree grows to 4–14 m (13–46 ft) tall and is found from Port Macquarie in New South Wales to northern Queensland, Australia and Indonesia east through the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean to Hawaii. The fruit can be eaten raw or cooked and is a major source of food in Micronesia.



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Fascinating, I want to try it now Smiling Face with Open Mouth
Posted on Aug 25, 2013 by padre
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This may look like a cross section of the Earth, but it's actually a Hala fruit, pandanus fruit or screw pine fruit, which is a sweet and fibrous snack found in some parts of Australia and the Pacific Islands. Locals have nicknamed it 'stink nut', because it gets pungent when fermented.
Posted on Dec 25, 2013 by duddy
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