We call them buah senduduk. It will break at full ripening, exposing the black flesh! Very much edible but be ready for a tinted tongue...... Never heard anyone attempting at making senduduk jam yet.....



birds love these berries...
their droppings help
senduduk
to spread wide and far

Neat! They looked like blueberries at first, but the black flesh is really different!
ReplyDeletei was just thinking that too, a sort of blueberry
ReplyDeleteTasty and nutrient-rich, I guess.
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> graduallygreener
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> Ida
Thanks for the drop.... so, they look very much like blueberries except for the black flesh. I may just do some experiment to turn them into jam... Ida, blotanical connects people of different region and hobbies.
~ bangchik
> Joanne
ReplyDeleteThanks for liking the photos.... Shots taken by a non professional photoblogger who happens to like gardening... Cheers.
~ bangchik
Can the berries be eaten?? Does this tree comes in different color flower??
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