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Lansium domesticum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tanjung Langsat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tanjung Langsat is a main industrial area and port in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia.
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A somewhat less edible fruit of the family Meliaceae, the langsat, Lansium domesticum Corr., is also known as lansa, langseh, langsep, lanzon, lanzone, lansone, or kokosan, and by various other ... Fig. 53: The langsat, photographed by Dr. Walter T. Swingle, Plant Explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Basic information on langsat (Lansium domesticum) with some photos, proverbs and a recipe. ... This page provides some basic information of langsat. No photos available yet.
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The oval-shaped Langsat is native to Thailand. Peel back the light yellowish-brown skin to expose small, plump segments of translucent flesh. Some contain seeds. Perfectly ripened plump Langsat have a delicate refreshing sweet-and-sour taste and a fragrant aroma.
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Known as langsat in Malay, these fruits grow wild and in cultivated plantations in Southeast Asia. Most common in Borneo, Java and Mindanao, these tropical fruits ripen and spoil relatively quickly and are rarely seen in the West.
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Longkong, Langsat, Duku, Duku-Langsat, Lansium domesticum, Lansones ... BACK TO FRUIT LOVER'S NURSERY HOMEPAGE ... TROPICAL FRUIT TREE PRICESHEET...
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Longkong, Langsat, Duku, Duku-Langsat, Lansium domesticum, Lansones ... DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 3 TYPES OF LANSIUM DOMESTICUM: LONGKONG (also called Dongkong), LANGSAT, and DUKU (also called Duku-Langsat)
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