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Atwakeye

Wild Orange

Capparis mitchellii

Merne atwakeye arletye atherrke-atherrke. Ntyerlenge apeke nhenge ntyernemerle-ke arle atyete anerlenge, ante kweme, renhe arle untarne -untarne, atherrke-atherrke apeke. Mwerre akngerre anthurre-arle akemele. Rlkele werne-le-ke pwengkelhe ileme-le alkwetye arle akaperte antelhe, antelhe ilwntyw akngerre.

The Wild orange's tasty flesh is eaten, however it is avoided when it has white spots inside as eating it will cause a headache.

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