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[[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00565-2007-duriantree.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Lawa Datu''''<br>Photo by [[User:Richard Howard]] ]] | [[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00565-2007-duriantree.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Lawa Datu''''<br>Photo by [[User:Richard Howard]] ]] | ||
− | [[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00553-2007-durianfruit.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Bua' Datu''''<br>Photo by [[User:Richard Howard]] ]] | + | [[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00553-2007-durianfruit.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Bua' Datu' Ubek'''<br>Photo by [[User:Richard Howard]] ]] |
==Common Name/s== | ==Common Name/s== |
Revision as of 16:00, 29 November 2007
Common Name/s
- Kelabit
- 1. datu' (datu, datuk)
- Datu' badui
- Datu' bendela
- Datu' birar
- Datu' kala
- Datu' siah (sia')
- Datu' ubok (ubek?)
- 2. Datu' alo (alo'?)
- English
- 1. durian
- 2. soursop
- Bahasa Malaysia
- 1. durian
- 2. durian belanda
Scientific name
Uses
- fruit is edible when ripe
- fruit is fermented to make tempoyak
External links
- Wikipedia:Durian
- Wikipedia:Durio_kutejensis
- Wikipedia:Durio_dulcis
- Rare Durians of Borneo
- Durian Palace
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & the Kelabit by Hanne Christensen