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Kota Setar District

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The Kota Setar District is a district in Kedah , Malaysia where the state capital Alor Star is situated.

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7-633: The name Kota Setar came from the Setar or ‘Stak’ tree ( Bouea macrophylla ), an indigenous plant that bore an edible orange coloured fruit. Kota Setar District is divided into 28 mukims , which are: List of Kota Setar district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat) List of Kota Setar district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of Kedah This Kedah location article

14-469: A major retailer introduced the fruit to the British public under the name plango , apparently a portmanteau word for "plum" and "mango". At the time the announcements noted the resemblance of the fruit to plums and mangoes, and some of the local press deliberately or naively announced that the fruit was a cross between a plum and a mango, which is not botanically plausible as plums and mangoes are not in

21-457: A mango) are green in colour and mature to an orange/yellow, with the seed being pink. They grow to roughly 2 to 5 cm (0.7 to 1.9 inches) in diameter . The entire fruit, including its skin is edible. The fruit range from sweet to sour in flavor similar to the Alphonso mango , and have a light smell of turpentine . When ripe, the fruit is soft and has fibrous mango-like seeds that have

28-525: A noticeable purple color. Flowering and fruiting times differ for Thailand and Indonesia . The tree is native to Indonesia , and Burma . It is also found in Thailand , Laos , and Malaysia , where it is commercially grown. It can also be found in the northern parts of Pakistan (such as Murree and Nathia Gali). Both the leaves and fruit from the tree can be eaten. The leaves can be eaten raw when they are still young, and can be used in salads . While

35-652: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bouea macrophylla Bouea macrophylla , commonly known as gandaria or plum mango or mango plum in English, is a species of flowering plant native to Southeast Asia . The tree belongs to the family Anacardiaceae which also includes mango and cashew . The evergreen tree grows to heights of 25 meters. Its leaves are lanceolate to elliptic in shape (see: Leaf shape ), and range from 13 to 45 cm (5 to 17 inches) long and from 5 to 7 cm (2 to 3 inches) wide. The unripe fruit (resembling

42-685: Is commonly known in English as the "marian plum", "gandaria", "plum mango" and "mango plum". In Malay , the tree is known as kundang in Malay and its fruit buah kundang . The Malays differentiate between two varieties: In Indonesian , it is known as ramania and gandaria . It is also known in Thai as maprang (มะปราง), mayong (มะยง) and mayong chit (มะยงชิด). In Burmese as mayan-thi (မရန်းသီး); and in Vietnamese as thanh trà . In 2015

49-417: The seed is edible, the endosperm is generally bitter. The fruit is very acidic and has a mango-like flavour. It can be eaten raw, or made into dishes such as pickle , compote , or sambal . Unripened fruit can be used to make rojak and asinan . In Ambon , the fruit is made for juice. The entire tree can be used as an ornamental fruit bearing shade tree due to its dense foliage. Bouea macrophylla

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