Irvingia gabonensis is a species of African trees in the genus Irvingia, sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, or bush mango...
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Irvingia is a genus of African and Southeast Asian trees in the family Irvingiaceae, sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, bush...
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and southwestern parts of Nigeria that are made from okra, ogbono(Irvingia gabonensis), or ewedu leaves (jute). The name derives from the thick viscosity...
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Malpighia emarginata Afghan cherry Prunus jacquemontii African mango Irvingia gabonensis African mangosteen Garcinia livingstonei African oil palm fruit Elaeis...
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Also referred to as prawn soup, prepared mainly with prawn, Ogbono (Irvingia gabonensis seeds), dried fish, table salt, crayfish, onions, fresh pepper, and...
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practitioners, mercenary warriors and hunters. They cultivate palm trees, Irvingia gabonensis (erhonhiele), Cherry (Otien), bell pepper (akoh) coconut, betel nut...
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Soups in the World. John Wiley & Sons. p. 51. ISBN 978-1118109250. "IRVINGIA GABONENSIS: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing...
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glaucum (Rottb.) Pers. (as M. glauca Rottb.) Irvingia gabonensis (Aubry-Lecomte ex O'Rorke) Baill. (as M. gabonensis Aubry-Lecomte ex O'Rorke) Fegimanra africana...
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original on 2016-08-28. Retrieved 2016-08-13. "Cissus Populnea & Irvingia Gabonensis : Comparative Study On Acceptability As Soup Thickner". doublegist...
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characteristics make it an unlikely candidate for major use. Dika oil, from Irvingia gabonensis seeds, native to West Africa. Used to make margarine, soap and pharmaceuticals...
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