This is known as Roxburgh Fig. (Ficus Auriculata)
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Autumn Berry - Extended Version 2
This is known as Roxburgh Fig. (Ficus Auriculata)
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How interesting! TQ for showing those edible berries in detail. I never thought they are edible.
ReplyDeleteHow's Deepavali so far. Did you blow up a lot of firecrackers? Over here, the firecrackers are making a lot of noise in the night time. Have a good time with your family and friends yeah...
Steph - please don't get me wrong.
ReplyDeleteBuah Ara is figs (those that are edible)
These Roxburgh figs are also known as buah Ara.
I read in one website that claims Malaysian eats this fig but I had not heard about it.
(I also doubt that they are poisonous - cause if they are, it would be very much known)
Deepavali was an enjoyable time for me when it comes to food. I was with my inlaws & neighbours for the two days. Too much heavy food, going to many visits was quite hectic for me. My elder son enjoyed his share of playing light firework with his cousin in Jinjang but we were not too happy in Batu Caves as its a war exploding early morning and we were having a 8 month baby who is not well.
Enjoy the festivity :-)
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