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'''Products derived from the fruit pulp and seeds of the baobab tree can be used in a variety of food and drinks as well as for cooking and massage oils.'''  
 
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The baobab tree is a one of Madagascar's national symbols.  
 
The baobab tree is a one of Madagascar's national symbols.  

Revision as of 07:34, 3 March 2024

Products derived from the fruit pulp and seeds of the baobab tree can be used in a variety of food and drinks as well as for cooking and massage oils.

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The baobab tree is a one of Madagascar's national symbols.

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