File:Pleiogynium timorense plums 1.jpg

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Australian 'bush tucker' The fruit were popular with Aborigines, explorers and settlers. I really enjoy the taste, when they are soft ripe, despite the large stone. Family: Anacardiaceae (relative to mango, Cashew and sumac )

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Burdekin plums on the tree (Pleiogynium timorense)

Author Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia

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