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Mulga apple

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It grows on the end of the mulga branches. Aboriginal Australians eat them raw or cook them in hot earth. The wasp larvae are also eaten. The taste is said to be sweet and like apples.
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of Central Australia. Mulga trees grow in flat country and at the foot of hills.
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Life in a Gall: The Biology and Ecology of Insects that Live in Plant Galls
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The mulga apple is in fact a combination of plant and animal; the insect
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Australia Twice Traversed: Volume 1:The Romance of Exploration
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Australian
bush tucker
Indigenous Australians
Central Australia
gall
mulga
Acacia aneura
Arrernte language
Australia portal
Bush coconut
Life in a Gall: The Biology and Ecology of Insects that Live in Plant Galls
ISBN
978-0643106451
Australia Twice Traversed: Volume 1:The Romance of Exploration
ISBN
978-1108039000
Stub icon
Indigenous Australians
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
Bushfood
Australian Aboriginal bushcraft
Insects as food
Galls
Indigenous peoples of Australia stubs

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