Ackee
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a tropical tree, blighia sapida, of the soapberry family, cultivated for the edible aril of its seeds.
noun
a sapindaceous tree, blighia sapida, native to tropical africa and cultivated in the caribbean for its fruit, edible when cooked
the red pear-shaped fruit of this tree
a sapindaceous tree, melicoccus bijugatus, that grows on some caribbean islands and is valued for its timber and edible fruit
the green tough-skinned berry of this tree
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