Bilimbi fruit

Yesterday, I visited a relative's house and saw a bilimbi tree near his house. The tree has a lot of fruit. The bilimbi fruit is also big size. The flower petals of the fruit, were scattered on the stalks of the tree.

Then I remembered that many star fruit photos have not been uploaded here. The my camera, which was neatly wrapped in a bag, I took it out. And this is the result of my shot:

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You'r may still be unfamiliar with this fruit. Bilimbi fruit has a sour, sour taste, like lime. This fruit is also often used in traditional cooking spices in Southeast Asia.

Meanwhile, bilimbi flower petals are often used to treat canker sores. The red flower petals are chewed and then inserted into the wound in the mouth of the person with thrush.

In some places, bilimbi leaves are also used to clean grease in pots, pots and other cooking utensils.

Photos using Nikon D300s camera.

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