quandang

/ˈkwɑndæŋ/
noun
  1. A small Australian tree or shrub that produces a bright red fruit with a hard nut inside; also, the fruit itself.
    • The quandang tree is known for its striking red fruit that ripens in the summer.
    • The bright red quandang fruit is a favorite food for many native birds.
    • We collected quandangs from the bush to make a traditional jam.
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