caranda

/kəˈrændə/
noun
  1. A tropical palm tree native to South America, known for its edible fruit and strong fibers.
    • The caranda palm produces small, sweet fruits that locals enjoy fresh or in jams.
    • Weavers use the leaves of the caranda to make hats and baskets.
    • The caranda grows well in the warm, humid climate of the Brazilian lowlands.
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