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Flora and FaunaSummary
This is another type of Taro plant whose stem and leaves are edible.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
This is one of the type of Taro plants. Thagongsa is edible when the stem and leaves are young.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
Stem, leaves are edible.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
Leaves of this plant are edible. Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
Leaves of this plant is edible.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
This is used as spices in the food.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
The seeds of this plant are edible.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
The leaf of this plants are edibleDigital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
This leaf is consumed with Betel nut after a proper meal as a mouth freshner.Digital Heritage
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Traditional PracticesSummary
It is fishing rod made of bamboo stick and a thin thread like is connected with the top of the stick where small earthworm or any eatable is attached so to feed fish and catch them.