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  2. Bahulu - Wikipedia

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    Bahulu or baulu (Jawi: باولو) is a traditional Malay pastry (kue/kuih).It is similar in concept to the madeleine cake, but round in shape and composed of different ingredients.

  3. Puntioplites bulu - Wikipedia

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    Puntioplites bulu is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Puntioplites, it is a widespread species on mainland south-east Asia and on Borneo but it has been extirpated from Cambodia, and has become rarer in other parts of its range.

  4. Artocarpus sericicarpus - Wikipedia

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    Artocarpus sericarpus, the peluntan, pedalai, gumihan or terap bulu, is a tropical evergreen tree species of the family Moraceae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the cousin of jackfruit and breadfruit .

  5. Bolo (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Bolo, also known as Bulu, is a sweet, round bread of Sephardi Jewish origin which is commonly prepared by Tunisian Jews, Libyan Jews, and Italian Jews, among others, for the high holidays such as Rosh Hashanah and for other special occasions.

  6. Beti-Pahuin peoples - Wikipedia

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    The third grouping is called the Bulu and makes up about a third of all Beti-Pahuin in Cameroon. The Bulu include the Bulu proper of Sangmélima , Kribi, and Ebolowa , the Fong and Zaman of the Dja River valley, the Yengono , Yembama and Yelinda of the Nyong River valley, and the Yesum , Yebekanga , Yebekolo , and Mvele .

  7. Echinometra mathaei - Wikipedia

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    Echinometra mathaei grows to a test diameter of about 5 centimetres (2.0 in). The colour is quite variable but the test is usually a dark colour. The spines are sometimes green and purple with purple tips or entirely green with purple tips but this sea urchin can be distinguished from other species by a characteristic pale ring at the base of each spine.

  8. Nepenthes berbulu - Wikipedia

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    Individuals of N. berbulu were recorded at the five peaks of the Titiwangsa Range with an elevation range of 1,400 to 2,100 meters above sea level. As the only Nepenthes species, it is quite common at its type locality from around 1,900 masl to the summit due in part to the extensive mossy forest in the upper reaches of the mountain.

  9. Bulu (Fijian mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Takiveleyawa, a hill on the pathway of souls to Bulu. In Fijian mythology, Bulu (pronounced: Mbúlu) is a name for the 'world of spirits' (presumably the underworld).In the month called Vula-i-Ratumaibulu, [1] the god Ratumaibulu comes from Bulu, the world of spirits, to make the breadfruit and other fruit trees blossom and yield fruit.