What is this fruit?

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  1. brad_kl

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    Leaves look like a poplar
     
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    Which part of the world are you in? That'll narrow it down a bit….

    All plants are edible. But some of them you only get to eat once….
     
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    lol :)
    I'm always grateful to Peter Hardwick, who taught me about wild foods & bush tucker when I was at Djanbung. He was very big on drumming home never to eat anything you aren't absolutely positive about & have experience with.
    Did you find out what it is Brad?
     
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    Thanks for the guess, but doesn't look like it

    Sub-tropical Northern NSW
     
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    candlenut , needs cooking to make it edible , makes a great sambal
     
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    A thousand thank you's, that's it!!! If you weren't so far away i would offer to make you a sambal in appreciation.
     
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    I don't have any idea about it.
     
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    I think it is a candlenut seed, also called as nut of india. The nut of india diet is a drug free supplement for lowering down the body weight. Visit this website to know more about it.
     

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