Description: English: Basic ingredients that define this traditional sauce: (Right to Left) green onion, garlic, onion, dried black pepper, dried capsicum, fresh green bell pepper, red and yellow peppers (Capiscum chinense), tomato paste, fresh tomatoes, fermented locust bean (Parkia biglobosa), dry beans, peanut butter, fermented tamarind seed pods (Tamarindus indica); with the teaspoon 'yokhos' (dried oysters) and the larger, lighter-color 'touffa' dried whelk. Not shown including meat (as available), peanut oil (any other cooking oil as available) or salt to taste. The quantities shown were used in their entirety together for one recipe that fed 12 people. Date: 15 May 2015. Source: Own work. Author: T.K. Naliaka.
Description: English: Organic DAWADAWA (locust beans ) powder to complement your tea which gives it a mouth watering flavour with so many health benefits : This photo has been taken in the country: Ghana. Date: 15 February 2021, 20:02:16. Source: Own work. Author: Sir Amugi.
Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.Parkia speciosa Hassk. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay - Petai, Petai papan, Sator], Twisted cluster bean, Drumstick tree, Tree bean. Native to Thailand, Malesia (Indonesia, Malaysia); elsewhere cultivated. Tree up to ca. 35 m tall, sometimes bigger. Habitat - widespread distribution in lowland and hill forest to 900 m asl; often planted. Bitter seeds eaten raw or as an ingredient for special culinary. Also a potential phytomedicine.Synonym(s):Inga pyriformis Jungh.Mimosa pedunculata HunterParkia biglobosa ("ensu auct., non (Jacq.") R.Br. (Misapplied)Parkia harbesonii ElmerParkia macropoda Miq.Ref. and suggested reading:FRIM Flora Databasewww.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-46350GRIN archive.is/P9zMvwww.worldagroforestrycentre.org/sea/Products/AFDbases/af/...www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2013/709028/
Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.Parkia speciosa Hassk. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay - Petai, Petai papan, Sator], Twisted cluster bean, Drumstick tree, Tree bean. Native to Thailand, Malesia (Indonesia, Malaysia); elsewhere cultivated. Tree up to ca. 35 m tall, sometimes bigger. Habitat - widespread distribution in lowland and hill forest to 900 m asl; often planted. Bitter seeds eaten raw or as an ingredient for special culinary. Also a potential phytomedicine.Synonym(s):Inga pyriformis Jungh.Mimosa pedunculata HunterParkia biglobosa ("ensu auct., non (Jacq.") R.Br. (Misapplied)Parkia harbesonii ElmerParkia macropoda Miq.Ref. and suggested reading:FRIM Flora Databasewww.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-46350GRIN archive.is/P9zMvwww.worldagroforestrycentre.org/sea/Products/AFDbases/af/...www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2013/709028/
A food known as Petai being sold at Telukkuantan, Sumatra. Native to Malaysia and western Indonsia, and widely eaten despite the name of Stink Bean. In context at www.dixpix.ca/indonesia/flora/peas/index.html
Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.Parkia speciosa Hassk. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay - Petai, Petai papan, Sator ], Twisted cluster bean, Drumstick tree, Tree bean. Native to Thailand, Malesia (Indonesia, Malaysia); elsewhere cultivated. Tree up to ca. 35 m tall, sometimes bigger. Habitat - widespread distribution in lowland and hill forest to 900 m asl; often planted. Bitter seeds eaten raw or as an ingredient for special culinary. Also a potential phytomedicine.Synonym(s):Inga pyriformis Jungh.Mimosa pedunculata HunterParkia biglobosa ("ensu auct., non (Jacq.") R.Br. (Misapplied)Parkia harbesonii ElmerParkia macropoda Miq.Ref. and suggested reading:FRIM Flora Databasewww.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-46350GRIN archive.is/P9zMvwww.worldagroforestrycentre.org/sea/Products/AFDbases/af/...www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2013/709028/
Parkia platycephala (Willd.) Benth.FABACEAE-MIMOSOIDEAE (LEGUMINOSAE)Local: L4 Norte, Braslia, Brasil.Domnio fitogeogrfico: Amaznia, Mata Atlntica.Ref.: a) Lorenzi, H. rvores Brasileiras. Vol 2. 2 edio. Plantarum, 1998; b) Lista de Espcies da Flora do Brasil. Jardim Botnico do Rio de Janeiro, 2010.