The seeds have a pleasant taste, often resembling almonds.
The flowers smell of skatol, a stench resembling manure.
Java Olive trees produce pleasant tasting nuts found commonly in Malaysa, Philippines,
China and India. They have tough parchment-like skins which may keep the nuts
from being more commercially used as an edible nut crop.
Several seeds are found in each red large pod. They are about 1" long and
may be eaten raw or roasted. The nut has a purgative action and can cause
headaches, and very large quantities of this nut are said to bring about abortion.
Panama Tree
The Panama Tree from Panama yields seeds that may be eaten in a
similar way to the Java Olive nuts. The Panama Nut is
lined with irritating hairs which makes the nut less desirable.
The Maranhao Nut
A close relative of the Java Olive, the Maranhao Nut has an
almond-like taste. The seeds are black, each an inch in diameter..
They are mostly roasted for human consumption.
Other edible Species:
Buddha's Coconut
East Indies the winged seeds of its large fruit are eaten
S Balanghas
Tropical East Africa The seeds, when roasted, are nearly as palatable as
chestnuts.
Chica and Panama These seeds are
called chica by the Braziians, and panama
by the Panamanians and are commonly eaten as nuts.
S Guttata
Bombay, India These seeds are eaten by native Bombay natives.
S Urens
These seeds are roasted and eaten by Gonds and Kurkurs of Central India
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