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and fats. Vitamin C content, described as variable in different samples, was in a range of 74 to 163 milligrams (1.14 to 2.52 gr) per 100 grams (3.5 oz) of dried powder. In 2008, baobab dried fruit pulp was authorized in the EU as a
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Cron, Glynis & Karimi, Nisa & Glennon, Kelsey & Udeh, Chukwudi & Witkowski, E & Venter, Sarah & Assogbadio, A & Baum, David. (2016). "One
African baobab species or two? A re-evaluation of Adansonia kilima".
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are small to large trees, from 5 to 20 m (16 to 66 ft) tall. The other baobabs grow from 25 to 30 m (80 to 100 ft) tall, with 2 to 3 m (7 to 10 ft) diameter trunks.
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species, the flowers are borne on short erect or spreading stalks in the axils of the leaves near the tips of reproductive shoots. Only
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1848:"A Systematic Revision of Adansonia (Bombacaceae)"
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2872:. International Centre for Underused Crops, 2002.
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991:occur specifically in the
985:Adansonia madagascariensis
970:
845:Adansonia madagascariensis
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552:Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
420:
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3113:
2810:"GRAS Notice No. GRN 273"
2784:"Baobab dried fruit pulp"
2754:10.1080/10408390701856330
2707:10.1007/s11130-004-0034-1
2200:"GRIN Species Records of
2167:10.1093/g3journal/jkab136
1896:Yong, Ed (11 June 2018).
1770:10.1038/s41477-018-0170-5
1291:in brewing (beermaking).
1069:"Grandmother" Fony baobab
399:
308:. They are placed in the
210:
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83:Scientific classification
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52:
1335:used the native species
799:west central Madagascar
520:later renamed the genus
465:
2529:22 October 2014 at the
2126:10.1080/106351598260879
1965:Baum, David A. (1995).
1846:Baum, David A. (1995).
1598:http://www.tropicos.org
1294:
554:I 1998, II 2003 or the
493:De medicina Aegyptiorum
43:Baobab (disambiguation)
2742:Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr
2107:Adansonia, Bombacaceae
1333:Indigenous Australians
1184:
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1080:. The Panke baobab in
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2887:Adansonia grandidieri
2870:Fruits for the Future
2864:, Adansonia digitata
2593:Australian Government
2264:: e.T30388A64007143.
2250:Adansonia grandidieri
1603:23 April 2011 at the
1447:Adansonia suarezensis
1227:, with low levels of
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928:Adansonia suarezensis
786:Adansonia grandidieri
632:Adansonia grandidieri
629:
436:
428:
369:
316:. They are native to
41:. For other use, see
3085:at Wikimedia Commons
3063:, 19 September 1993.
2924:2 April 2015 at the
2894:7 April 2014 at the
2685:Plant Foods Hum Nutr
2424:on 15 September 2015
2214:on 24 September 2015
1515:seeds from the fruit
1431:Adansonia rubrostipa
1234:safe food ingredient
1180:Adansonia rubrostipa
1053:and four species of
939:northern Madagascar
892:Adansonia rubrostipa
878:northern Madagascar
538:, within the family
534:is in the subfamily
2943:"Dance of the baob"
2860:Sidibe, M., et al.
2482:2015PLoSO..1021170P
2340:on 20 February 2014
2065:on 11 December 2013
1723:. Springer Verlag.
1251:, the dry fruit of
725:
721:List of species of
472:A. madagascariensis
390:A. madagascariensis
235:of medium-to-large
3060:The New York Times
2681:Adansonia digitata
2654:nutritionvalue.org
2580:Adansonia gregorii
2547:"Big Baobab Facts"
2398:on 21 October 2012
2328:Adansonia digitata
2056:10.1002/tax.616006
1936:The New York Times
1542:Adansonia digitata
1512:Adansonia digitata
1480:Adansonia digitata
1463:Adansonia digitata
1415:Adansonia gregorii
1399:Adansonia digitata
1279:, the dry pulp of
1185:
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1167:Adansonia digitata
1074:Radiocarbon dating
1071:
1010:in the regions of
865:Adansonia perrieri
813:Adansonia gregorii
752:Adansonia digitata
720:
652:Adansonia digitata
640:
590:. All species of
439:
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382:Adansonia gregorii
375:
371:Adansonia digitata
342:Adansonia digitata
312:family, subfamily
71:Adansonia digitata
32:Adansonia digitata
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3346:Open Tree of Life
3107:Taxon identifiers
3081:Media related to
2650:"Nutrition Facts"
2553:on 6 January 2008
2366:on 4 October 2008
1950:Kornei K (2021).
1730:978-1-4020-6430-2
1688:978-3-540-00489-9
1373:The Little Prince
1311:are eaten fresh.
1051:mottled spinetail
1034:, shedding their
1014:and the state of
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853:Madagascar baobab
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665:Pettigrew, et al.
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