Organic Moringa Oleifera Powder from JayCee, India
Organic, Biodynamic, Natural, Certified, Tested Moringa Leaf Powder
$9.89 / Kg / Loganathan.Pattabi / +919445394113 / India / Jayceeorganics.com
Organic farming is a sustainable agriculture; it improves personal health and protects ecology.
You have a healthier choice; Our Moringa products are organic, holistic, highly nutritious and tasty and are in its most natural form, because they are grown in our own biodynamic, organic farm.
Moringa oleifera is a plant that is often called the drumstick tree, the miracle tree, the ben oil tree, or the horseradish tree. Moringa has been used for centuries due to its medicinal properties and health benefits. It also has anti fungal, antiviral, anti depressant and anti-inflammatory properties. It contains all 9 essential amino acids, making it a rich source of bio available protein
• It is nutri-dense and contains more - fiber & vitamins - per serving than other green vegetables
• Its antioxidant properties and nutrient-rich nature help prevent and manage chronic conditions including diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular health
• Its potent anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties have the potential to lessen the impact of chronic inflammation and treat allergic reactions thereby bolstering immunity.
• A rich source of iron, Moringa helps improve iron sufficiency and helps manage and lower risk of anemia
• An excellent supplement to daily meal that helps control blood glucose levels naturally using antioxidants and fiber.
• It helps enhance gut health by stimulating the growth of beneficial bacteria and suppressing the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
• A great source of phyto nutrients that helps heal wounds
BENEFITS OF MORINGA:
• Edema is a painful condition where fluid builds up in specific tissues in the body. The anti-inflammatory properties of moringa may be effective in preventing edema from developing.
• Moringa appears to protect the liver against damage caused by anti-tubercular drugs and can quicken its repair process.
• Moringa extracts contain properties that might help prevent cancer developing. It also contains niazimicin, which is a compound that suppresses the development of cancer cells.
• Moringa extracts might help treat some stomach disorders, such as constipation, gastritis, and ulcerative colitis. The antibiotic and antibacterial properties of moringa may help inhibit the growth of various pathogens, and its high vitamin B content helps with digestion.
• Due to its antibacterial, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties, moringa extracts might combat infections caused by Salmonella, Rhizopus, and E. coli.
• Moringa also contains calcium and phosphorous, which help keep bones healthy and strong. Along with its anti-inflammatory properties moringa extract might help to treat conditions such as arthritis and may also heal damaged bones.
• Moringa is thought to be helpful in treating depression, anxiety, and fatigue.
• The powerful antioxidants found in Moringa extract might help prevent cardiac damage and has also been shown to maintain a healthy heart.
• Extract of moringa has been shown to help wounds close as well as reduce the appearance of scars.
• Moringa helps to reduce the amount of glucose in the blood, as well as sugar and protein in the urine. This improved the hemoglobin levels and overall protein content in those tested.
• Moringa may help reduce the severity of some asthma attacks and protect against bronchial constrictions. It has also been shown to assist with better lung function and breathing overall.
• People may be less likely to develop stones in the kidneys, bladder or uterus if they ingest moringa extract. Moringa contains high levels of antioxidants that might aid toxicity levels in the kidneys.
• Moringa contains isothiocyanate and niaziminin, compounds that help to stop arteries from thickening, which can cause blood pressure to rise.
• Moringa contains eyesight-improving properties thanks to its high antioxidant levels. Moringa may stop the dilation of retinal vessels, prevent the thickening of capillary membranes, and inhibit retinal dysfunction.
• Moringa might help a person’s body absorb more iron, therefore increasing their red blood cell count. It is thought the plant extract is very helpful in treating and preventing anemia and sickle cell disease.
Our farm,crops and products are certified by DCO for DEMETER, by Lacon for NPOP, NOP, EU, USDA and by Halal India for HALALand for HACCP. We arealso registered with APEDA and FSSAI certified.
Our farm is spread over 182 acres and is located in one of the 20 good agro climatic zones in India.It has been promoted by highly experienced Technical and Financial professionals.
Our products include Moringa leaves/ powder, Amla fruits/ powder, Curry leaves /powder, cold-pressed Coconut oil,Groundnut oil, Freeze Dry Mangoes/ powder, Lemon crystals/ Powder and exotic Herbals /powders. They are considered as superfoods or food supplement and fall in Nutraceutical category.
Other herbals include Curry leaf powder, Country borage( Coleus aromaticus, Coleus amboinicus), Insulin Plant (costus Igneus, chamaecostus cuspidatus), Holy basil ( ocimum tenuiflorum), Mint leaf powder( menthe verte), Baloon vine Powder (cardiospermum halicacabum), Guava Powder( psidium guajava), etc.
Being biodynamic and organic, our products meet stringent quality and test parameters and cater to niche market.These products are used as feedstock in the production of nutricosmetics, cosmeceuticals and medical foods industries. They are finding new uses in Complementary and Alternative Medicines.
They are already used extensively as nutra-ingredients in hair-care, skin-care,and personal care products and in beauty cosmetics.
While biodynamic aims to heal the planet through better agriculture, it’s also about growing incredibly tasty, nourishing foods. Our health is intimately connected to the health of our farms and our planet. The healthier the soil, the healthier the food, the healthier the person, the healthier is the planet.
Supply Ability: We can supply 80-100 Metric Tons / Annum. MOQ is 500 kilograms.
Price: US$ 9.89 per kilogram, FOB Origin ( Tuticorin, India). We may quote CIF price, after ascertaining the fright charges, for actual quantities required by you.
Packing : 10 of 1 kg plastic pouches in a carton box. Any special packing requirements will be undertaken at buyers’ cost.
OTHER NAMES FOR MORINGA:
COUNTRY
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LANGUAGE
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WORD FOR MORINGA TREE
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Benin
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Adia
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Kpashima
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Bariba
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Yuru ara, Yorwata, Yoroguma
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Dendi
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Windibundu
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Fon
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Patima ,Kpatima, Yovokpatin, Kpano, Yovotin
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Gun
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Ékwè kpatin, Kpajima
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Mina
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Y\yovo vigbe, Yovo Kpati
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Natemba
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Tekpinda
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Peul
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Guildandeni, Latj iri, Legi-lakili
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Saxwe
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Kotba
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Waama
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Yori ku-oununfa
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Yoruba
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Ewé ilé
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Yoruba-Nago
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Agun, Ayere, Ewé igablé, Ewé ilé, Ewé oyibo (White man's tree), Manyieninu, Oyibo
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Burkina Faso
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Bwaba
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La-Banyu
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Dioula
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Ardjeneyiri, Ardjian jirri
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Gourmanche/
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Alj an-tiiga, Ki gambaga (region of Tapua), Diegu kanlobuga (region of Gnagna), Makkakomboanga
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Gourmantchema
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Fulfuldé
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Aljannahi, Guilgandani, Gigandjah
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Morée/Mossi
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Argentiga, Alsam tiga ("the tree of paradise"), Arzan tiiga ("the tree of paradise"), Alsan-tüga, argentiga, arzantiga
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Cameroon
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Daggai
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Paizlava
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Foulfouldé
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Guiligandja, Giligandjahi
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Hausa
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Zogalagandi
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Mafa
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Gagawandalahai
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Mandara
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Djhiré
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Moundang
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Naa-toukoré
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Podoko
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Chabané
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Toupouri
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Naa-nko
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Chad
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Sara
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Kag n'dongue
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Shuwa Arabic
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Alim, Halim
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Comoros
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Anambo, Mvungué
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Archipelago
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Eritrea
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Tigrina, Arabic
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Moringa
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Ethiopia
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Konsoigna
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Shalchada, Shelagda
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Giddigna
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Aleko, Haleko
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Amharigna
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Sheiferaw, Shiferaw
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Ghana
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Ewe
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Yevu-ti, Babati, Babatsi, Kpokpoti, Atiuwuse, Nukunaya, Kpotowuzie, Yevutsi
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Hausa
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Zingeridende
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Dagari
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Obnukuo, Ornyyukuo, Zangala
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Damgbe
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Kpokpotsor
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Krusaal
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Nasadua
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Bimoba
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Gambadua
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Kenya
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Swahili
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Mkimbo, Mlonge, Mlongo, Mronge, Mrongo, Mzungu, Mzunze, Mjungu moto, Mboga chungu, Shingo
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Sokoki
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Mborongi
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Madagascar
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Malagasy
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Anamambo, Anamorongo, Feliimorongo, Felikambo, Felikamoranga, Landihazo, Moringa, Moringy, Hazomaromiserana, Felamirongo
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Malawi
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Chichewa
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Cham'mwanba, Kangaluni, Chamwamba
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Lomwe
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Sangoa, Shangoa
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Senna
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Nsangoa
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Yao
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Kalokola
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Other:
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Chakate, Maula tengo, Mbula, Mpempu, Mpenba, Mpundi, Muula
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Mali
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Bambara
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Névrédé, Gnougou Jirini, Manjirini, Massa Jirini, Kandjirini
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Segou
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Verdaye
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Mauritius
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Creole
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Drède mouroungue
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Indian Creole
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Mouroungue
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Mozambique
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Mvungué
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Niger
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Hausa
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Zôgala gandi
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Zarma
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Windi-bundu
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Shuwa Arabic
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Alim, Halim
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Nigeria
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Fulani
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Gawara, Gaware, Habiwal hausa, Konamarade, Rini maka
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Hausa
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Bagaruwar maka, Bagaruwar masar, Barambo, Koraukin zaila, Rimin nacara,Rimin turawa, Samarin danga, Shipka hali, Shuka halinka, Zogall, Zogalla-gandi
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Ibo
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Odudu oyibo, Okwe oyibo, Okwe olu, Uhe, Oku-ghara-ite, Okochi egbu
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Nupe
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Chigban Wawa
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Yoruba
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Adagba malero, Ewele, Ewé ilé, Ewe igbálé, Idagbo monoyé ("the tree which grows crazily")
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Senegal
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Diola
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Binêbeddai, Binêbeddaï
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Mandingue
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Nébèdayo, Nédèdayo, Némédayo, Névrédayo
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Pulaar
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Nébédaï, Nebôday, Neböday, Sap-Sap
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Serere
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Nébéday, Sap-Sap
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Wolof
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Nébédai, Nébèdaï, Nébéday, Neverday, Névoidai, Névoïdaï, Nobodai, Nöbödaï, Sap-Sap
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Seychelles
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Creole
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Drède mouroungue
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Sierra Leone
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Boganja
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Somalia
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Dangap
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Indian
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Mrongo
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Sudan
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Arabic
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Alim, Halim, Shagara al ruwag ("The tree for purifying"), Ruwag
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Dinka
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Anid
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Kordofan Arabic
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Shagara zaki al moya
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Tanzania
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Swahili
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Mlonge, Mronge, Mrongo, Mlongo, Mzunze, Mzungu, Mjungu moto, Mboga chungu, Shingo
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Togo
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Dagomba
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Baganlua, Bagaelean
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Ewe
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Kpotima, Yevu-ti, Kpoti, Yovoviti
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Hausa
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Mágurua maser
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Mina
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Yovoviti
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Moba
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Gambaduk
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Mouroungue
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Jevoti, Jovoviti
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Other
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Amedoti, Ekpoti, Molo-Kpoti
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Zambia
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Tonga
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Zagalanda, Zakalanda
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Zimbabwe
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Tonga
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Mupulanga, Zakalanda
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Burma-Myanmar
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Burmese
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Dandalonbin, Dandalun-bin, Dandalun, Daintha
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Cambodia
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Khmer
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Daem mrum, mrum, mrom
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India
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Bengalese
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Sajna. Sojna, Sujana, Munga ara
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Gujarati
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Suragavo, Midho-saragavo, Saragavo, Saragvo
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Hindi
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Munaga, Munga ara, Sahijna, Sarinjna, Segra, Shajmah, Shajna
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Hindi/Orissa
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Sanjna, Saijna, Shajna, Soandal
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Kannada
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Nuggekai, Nuggekodu, Nugga egipa, Nugge, Noogay, Nuggi Mara
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Kol
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Mulgia, Munga ara, Mungna
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Kumao-
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Sunara
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Himalyan
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region
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Konkani/Goa
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Moosing, Mosing
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Malayalam
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Sigru, Moringa, Muringa, Murinna, Morunna
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Marathi
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Sujna, Shevga, Shivga
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Modesia/
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Mangnai
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W. Bengal
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Monghye/
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Sejana
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Punjab
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Oriya
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Munigha, Sajina
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Punjabese
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Sanjina, Soanjana
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Rajasthan
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Lal Sahinjano
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Sanskrit
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Sigru Shobhanjan, Sobhan jana, Shobanjana, Danshamula
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Sindhi
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Swanjera
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Tamil
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Murungai, Murunkak-kai, Morunga
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Telegu
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Tella-Munaga, Mulaga, Sajana
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Teling
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Morunga, Morungai
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Urdu
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Sahajna
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Central
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Mulaka, Saihan
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Provinces
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Western
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Sundan
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Region
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Other
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Sweta Maricha
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Indonesia
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Alor
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Maroenga, Motong
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Bali
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Kelor, Tjelor
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Flores
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Moltong
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Java
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Kelor
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Madura
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Marongghi
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Moluccan Islands
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Oho Gaairi
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Roti
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Kafok, Kai fok
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Sumatra
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Kalor, Kerore
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Sumba
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Kawona, Wona
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Ternate
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Kelo, Oege Kelo
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Tidore
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Kelo
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Timor
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Baoe fo, Maroenga
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Other
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Remoenggai, Sajor Kelor
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Laos
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Lao
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B'Loum
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Malaysia
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Kachang Kelur, Lemunggai, Meringgai, Semunggai, Smunggai, Semunggai, Remunggai
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Nepal
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Sitachini
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Pakistan
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Saijan, Sohanjna
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Philippines
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Tagálog
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Malunkai, Malungai, Malunggay, Mulangai, Mulangay, Kalungai, Kamalungua
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Bikol
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Kalungai
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Bisáya
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Alúngai, Dool, Malungit
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Kisaya
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Kalungai
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Ibanág
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Marongai, Marungai
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Ilóko
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Marongai, Marungai, Komkompilan
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Pampángan
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Dool, Kamalungua, Malúngit
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Panay Bisáya
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Kalamúngai, Kamalongan
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Pangasinán
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Rúnggai
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Sambáli
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Marongai, Marungai
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Simeulue
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Aroenggai
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Sri Lanka
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Murunga
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Taiwan
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Chinese
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la mu
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Thailand
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Central Highlands
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Ma rum
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Thai
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Kaanaeng-doeng, Phak eehuem, Phak eehum, Phak-nuea-kai, Se-cho-ya
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North
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Ma khonkom
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Vietnam
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Chùm Ngây
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Yemen
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Arabic?
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Saisam
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COUNTRY
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LANGUAGE
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WORD FOR MORINGA TREE
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Belize
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Spanish
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Maranga calalu
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Brazil
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Portuguese
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Cedra
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Cayman Islands
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Spanish
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Mawonga
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Colombia
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Spanish
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Angela, Aceitoso, Marango, Aceite, Colirio, Goma, Jeringa, Maranjo, Marangon, Sen de la tierra
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Costa Rica
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Spanish
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Marango, Marangon, Recedad
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Cuba
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Spanish
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Palo de Tambor, Palo de Jeringa, Acacia, Ben, Calicita, Leno nefrítico, Palo blanco, Paraíso francés
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Dominican Republic
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Spanish
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Libertad, Palo de abejas, Palo de aceite, Ben, La libertad
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Dutch Antilles
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Dutch
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Ben boom
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Spanish
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Brenolli, Morenga, Orselli
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El Salvador
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Spanish
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Teberinto, Ceiba, Marengua, Narango, Paraíso extranjero
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French Guiana
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Saijhan
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Guadeloupe
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French
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Ben-ailé, Moloko, Maloko
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Guatemala
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Spanish
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Paraíso blanco, Perlas, Perla
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Haiti
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French
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Bambou-bananier, Ben oleifere, Benzolive, Benzolivier, Doliv, Graines benne, Ben oleifere, Bambou-bananier, Olivier
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English
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Benzolive tree
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Honduras
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Maranga calalu
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Mexico
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Spanish
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Arbol e las perlas, Chinto borrgo, Flor de Jacinto, Jacinto, Paraíso blanco, Paraíso de Espana, Perla, Perlas, Perla de la India, Perlas del oriente, San Jacinto
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Nicaragua
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Spanish
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Marango, Maranjo, Marangon
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Panama
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Spanish
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Jacinto
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Panama Canal Zone
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English
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Horseradish tree
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Puerto Rico
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Spanish
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Ben, Jasmin francés, Resada, Angela, Colirio, Sen de la tierra
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San Salvador
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Spanish
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Marango, Marangon, Maranjo
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Suriname
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Dutch
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Peperwortel boom
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Indonesian
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Kelor
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Venezuela
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Spanish
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Aceite de Ben, Azucarillo, Ben, Sen
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Other
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Arbol do los aspáragos, Bamboubamamoer, Cedro, Cenauro, Chinto borrego, Chuva de prata, Desengaño, Gailito, Guaireña, Hoja de sen, Macasar, Marenque, Moongay, Moriengo, Noz de bem, Orengo, Palo de geringa, Palo jeringa, Paraíso, Pois quinique, Quiabo de tres quinas, Sainto John, Salaster, Salibau, Sen, Seringa
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Fiji
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Sajina
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Guam
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Katdes, Malungay, Malungkai, Marronggai, Marungai, Marunggai
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Palau
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Malungkai
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English
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Drumstick tree, Horseradish tree, Mother's Best Friend, Radish tree, West Indian ben
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French
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Bèn ailé, Benzolive, Moringa, Ben oléifère, Arbre radis du cheval
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German
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Behenbaum, Behenussbaum, Flügelsaniger Bennussbaum, Pferderettichbaum
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Italian
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Sàndalo ceruleo
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Portuguese
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Acácia branca, Cedra (Brazil), Marungo, Moringuiero, Muringa
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Spanish
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Árbol del ben, Ben, Morango, Moringa
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