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[[Image:Richard Howard DSC00528-2007-plant.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Lawa Bua' Ulem'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | [[Image:Richard Howard DSC00528-2007-plant.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Lawa Bua' Ulem'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | ||
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== Common Names == | == Common Names == |
Revision as of 15:49, 29 November 2007
Common Names
- Kelabit
- Bua' Ulem (bua ulam)
- English
- Pea Eggplant/Aubergine
- Bahasa Malaysia
- terong pipit.
- Other
- Popular in Thai cuisine, known in Thailand as makhua puang. [1]
Encyclopedic info
- Scientific name
- Solanum torvum
- English
- Pea eggplant is a small shrub that grow wild in Malaysia and other tropical countries. It grows to about 1-3 m tall, and has thorns. Leaves are simple, slightly lobed and unequal at the base. Fruit is a green berry, and is yellow when ripens.
- Malay
- Terung pipit merupakan tumbuhan liar di Malaysia dan di negara-negara tropika yang lain. Tinggi pokoknya adalah kira-kira 1-3 m, dan berduri. Daunnya panjang, dan tidak rata. Buahnya kecil berwarna hijau bertukar kuning apabila masak.
Example sentences
- Kelabit
- Bua ulem riniki ruyung bua ladah me pusu
- English
- Pea aubergine fried with chili and anchovies
- Malay
- Terung pipit digoreng dengan cili dan ikan kering