Tetradium daniellii
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Summary
Source: WikipediaTetradium daniellii, the bee-bee tree or Korean evodia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae. It is native to Korea and southwestern China. Tetradium daniellii var. hupehensis was formerly classed as Euodia hupehensis
Description
A subtropical tree in the Rutaceae family. It produces fruit and seeds that yield cooking oil.
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Edible Uses
Oil is extracted from the fruit and seeds for cooking purposes.
Traditional Uses
A cooking oil is extracted from the fruit and the seeds.
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Distribution
It is a subtropical plant.
Where It Grows
Asia, Britain, Central Asia, China, Europe, Korea, Myanmar, SE Asia, Tajikistan,
Synonyms
Also Known As
Sui-nam
References (3)
- Facciola, S., 1998, Cornucopia 2: a Source Book of Edible Plants. Kampong Publications, p 220 (As Evodia daniellii)
- Martin, F. W., et al, 1987, Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics. USDA Handbook 642 p 75 (As Evodia daniellii)
- Tanaka, (As Evodia daniellii)