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  2. Pandanus tectorius - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is made up of 38–200 wedge-like phalanges, often referred to as keys or carpels, which have an outer fibrous husk and are 8 inches in length. [8] There are roughly 40 to 80 keys in each fruit and the color of the fruit can be yellow, orange, or red with a green top. [3] Phalanges contain two seeds on average, with a maximum of eight ...

  3. Pandanus - Wikipedia

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    Species with large and medium fruit are edible, notably the many cultivated forms of P. tectorius (P. pulposus) and P. utilis. The ripe fruit can be eaten raw or cooked, [32] while partly ripe fruit should be cooked first. [33] Small-fruited pandanus may be bitter and astringent. [32]

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  6. Pandanus utilis - Wikipedia

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    The screw pine has been shown to have many uses. In coastal areas, it has been used for erosion control due to its numerous aerial roots. [10] These roots help bind the sand dunes along the coast from eroding water and wind. The leaves of P. utilis are used in different cultures for thatching and the production of numerous materials.

  7. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    The definition of fruit for this list is a culinary fruit, defined as "Any edible and palatable part of a plant that resembles fruit, even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or semi-sweet vegetables, some of which may resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were ...

  8. Pandanus spiralis - Wikipedia

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    Pandanus spiralis is a small tree growing up to 10 m tall with a slender trunk, and often with a clumping habit. Prop roots may be present, but are more often absent. The leaves are 1–2 m long and 4–7 cm wide, and they may or may not have sharp spines along the leaf margins and midrib.

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