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Akatyerre

Desert Raisin

Solanum centrale

Akatyerre lyapentye akngerre ahelhe athetheke akngerrele. Akatyerre nhenhe re mpenge-irremele arrerlkere anthurreirreme kele imernte intyerrke-irreme ikwemeye anthurre anteme anemele.

The Desert Raisin produces an abundant amount of a highly nutritious food. The fruit, eaten dried, can also be ground into a paste, rolled and stored for later. The fruit varies in taste from bitter to sweet.

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