wild mango tree

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wild mango tree

A wild mango tree grows near the village path.

Definition

Noun: * A tropical African tree (Irvingia gabonensis) known for its edible yellow fruit that resembles a mango. It is economically important for its oil-rich seeds (often called dika nuts or ogbono) and for its durable, termite-resistant timber.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The wild mango tree is native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa.
    • Farmers cultivate the wild mango tree primarily for its seeds, which are used to make soup thickeners and cooking oil.
    • The hard, green wood of the wild mango tree is prized for construction because it resists decay and termites.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "wild mango tree" is often used in ethnobotanical and agricultural contexts to distinguish from the common mango tree (). Its products are key components in local diets and economies.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dika tree: Another common name for the same species.
  • Ogbono tree: A name derived from the Igbo language, referring to the tree and the soup made from its seeds.
  • African mango: A name sometimes used for the fruit, though this can cause confusion with other species.
  • Irvingia gabonensis: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Dika tree
  • Bush mango tree (Note: This can sometimes refer to a related species, )
Related Phrases
  • Dika nut: The seed of the wild mango tree.
  • Ogbono soup: A West African soup thickened with ground wild mango seeds.
  • Dika bread: A food product made from processed wild mango seeds.
wild mango tree

A wild mango tree grows near the village path.

Noun
  1. African tree with edible yellow fruit resembling mangos; valued for its oil-rich seed and hardy green wood that resists termites