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Saba comorensis is a species of flowering plant in the Apocynaceae family. It is commonly called bungo fruit (pl. mabungo), mbungo, or rubber vine and is widespread across most of tropical Africa as well as in Madagascar and Comoros. It grows in Tanzania and Somalia, for example on the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. The species belongs to the genus Saba from the family Apocynaceae. The fruit looks similar to an orange with a hard orange peel but when opened it contains a dozen or so pips, which have the same texture as a mango seed with the fibres and juices all locked in these fibres.

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  • Saba comorensis, la fruta bungo (pl. mabungo), mbungo, o liana de goma es una planta, que crece en Tanzania, por ejemplo en las islas de Pemba y Zanzíbar en el Océano Índico. La especie pertenece al género Saba de la familia Apocynaceae. La fruta tiene la apariencia de una naranja con una cáscara dura anaranjada pero al abrirla contiene cerca de una docena de pepitas, que poseen la misma textura que la semilla del mango con las fibras y jugos atrapadas entre estas fibras. Con la fruta se elabora un sabroso jugo, cuyo sabor ha sido descrito como una mezcla "entre el del mango, el de la naranja y el de la piña"​ El aromático jugo de la fruta Bungo es muy popular en la isla de Pemba y otras zonas de la costa de Tanzania.​ (es)
  • Saba comorensis is a species of flowering plant in the Apocynaceae family. It is commonly called bungo fruit (pl. mabungo), mbungo, or rubber vine and is widespread across most of tropical Africa as well as in Madagascar and Comoros. It grows in Tanzania and Somalia, for example on the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. The species belongs to the genus Saba from the family Apocynaceae. The fruit looks similar to an orange with a hard orange peel but when opened it contains a dozen or so pips, which have the same texture as a mango seed with the fibres and juices all locked in these fibres. The fruit also makes a delicious juice drink which has been described as tasting "somewhere between a mango, an orange and a pineapple" The aromatic juice of the bungo fruit is also popular and highly appreciated on Pemba Island and other parts of coastal Tanzania. Not only in the Tanzanian Mahale Mountains National Park, S. comorensis is dispersed by chimpanzees. (en)
  • Saba comorensis est une espèce de plantes de la famille des Apocynaceae. (fr)
  • Saba comorensis är en oleanderväxtart som först beskrevs av , och fick sitt nu gällande namn av . Saba comorensis ingår i släktet Saba och familjen oleanderväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Pichon (en)
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  • February 2014 (en)
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  • Talk:Saba comorensis#Globalize (en)
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  • Saba (en)
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  • Saba comorensis (en)
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  • comorensis (en)
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  • Landolphia comorensis (en)
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  • Saba comorensis est une espèce de plantes de la famille des Apocynaceae. (fr)
  • Saba comorensis är en oleanderväxtart som först beskrevs av , och fick sitt nu gällande namn av . Saba comorensis ingår i släktet Saba och familjen oleanderväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Saba comorensis, la fruta bungo (pl. mabungo), mbungo, o liana de goma es una planta, que crece en Tanzania, por ejemplo en las islas de Pemba y Zanzíbar en el Océano Índico. La especie pertenece al género Saba de la familia Apocynaceae. La fruta tiene la apariencia de una naranja con una cáscara dura anaranjada pero al abrirla contiene cerca de una docena de pepitas, que poseen la misma textura que la semilla del mango con las fibras y jugos atrapadas entre estas fibras. (es)
  • Saba comorensis is a species of flowering plant in the Apocynaceae family. It is commonly called bungo fruit (pl. mabungo), mbungo, or rubber vine and is widespread across most of tropical Africa as well as in Madagascar and Comoros. It grows in Tanzania and Somalia, for example on the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. The species belongs to the genus Saba from the family Apocynaceae. The fruit looks similar to an orange with a hard orange peel but when opened it contains a dozen or so pips, which have the same texture as a mango seed with the fibres and juices all locked in these fibres. (en)
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  • Saba comorensis (es)
  • Saba comorensis (fr)
  • Saba comorensis (en)
  • Saba comorensis (sv)
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