EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 



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eaten raw. The large seeds should be boiled or roasted before 

 eating. Local names: Kosar, peusar, tampunai, tampunik, 

 keledang, mandalika, purin, tdwan. 



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Figure 64. — Jak fruit {Artocarpics heterophylla) . 



g. Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) and Pulusan (Nephe- 

 Hum mutaUle). — These fairly large trees are usually culti- 

 vated, but the Pulusan is sometimes found in forests. The 

 characteristic red fruits are one-seeded. The seed is sur- 



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