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− | The word ''konikony'' may refer to the shape of the fruit: ''kony'' can be translated | + | The word ''konikony'' may refer to the shape of the fruit: ''kony'' can be translated into ''cône'' in French or ''cone'' in English. |
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+ | in northern madagascar, the fruit is better known as [[Voazato]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:47, 21 July 2022
Konikony is Malagasy for custard apple or sugar apple, a delicious fruit grown in Madagascar.
The word konikony may refer to the shape of the fruit: kony can be translated into cône in French or cone in English.
in northern madagascar, the fruit is better known as Voazato.