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Distribution: Mein padahk (butatak, betaaktak)
is well adapted to atoll conditions and is important throughout
the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands.
Introduced to the University of the West Indies in 1990.
Notes: The pale yellow flesh of mein padahk is not densely fused and is relatively light-weight for its size. The fruit is usually baked or roasted and has a soft, creamy texture when cooked. |
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