Tropical fruit in Pago Pago: the breadfruit.
In Samoa, but throughout Asia and Oceania, you can find many types of tropical fruit that are decidedly strange or unusual.
Here we were in the local market in Pago Pago and this fruit was the oka.
It should be the breadfruit.
Have you ever seen this fruit?
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Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
The name Artocarpus derives from the Greek artos ( = bread) and karpos ( = fruit) and refers to the taste of the fruit after cooking. The common name breadfruit also has a similar origin, which applies strictly to the species Artocarpus altilis and in a broad sense to all species of the genus. The ancient name by which the fruit was called in Sanskrit was “panasa”, from which the Italian panassa derives, which refers to all the fruits of the various species of Artocarpus.
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Tropical fruit in Pago Pago: the fruit of the bread tree – Fruits tropicaux à Pago Pago : le fruit de l’arbre à pain – Fruta tropical en Pago Pago: el fruto del árbol del pan – Frutas tropicais em Pago Pago: o fruto da árvore do pão – Tropische Frucht in Pago Pago: die Frucht des Brotbaums – Trái cây nhiệt đới ở Pago Pago: trái của cây bánh mì – 帕果帕果的热带水果:面包树的果实 パゴパゴのトロピカルフルーツ:パンの木の実
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