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ภูมิปัญญาท้องถิ่น(ใช่/ไม่ใช่)
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รายละเอียดการนำมาใช้ประโยชน์
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June-December,"The fruit are either edible fresh or preserved and are used in cooking. They are greenish-white with a rather strong resinous flavour in the fresh state; preservation is carried out by first soaking in salt water followed by drying. In China, the trade name is kan-lan. In Malaysia, the fresh and preserved fruits are sold under the name buah cana (Keng, 1969). They are also used in human and veterinary medicine. These uses are similar to those of Canarium pimela Leenh. (Black Olive). The stone of C. album is pointed and rough, while that of C. pimela (bluish-purple ripe fruits) is blunt and smooth (Thrower, 1988)."
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ภูมิปัญญาท้องถิ่น(ใช่/ไม่ใช่)
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ไม่
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รายละเอียดการนำมาใช้ประโยชน์
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June-December,"The fruit are either edible fresh or preserved and are used in cooking. They are greenish-white with a rather strong resinous flavour in the fresh state; preservation is carried out by first soaking in salt water followed by drying. In China, the trade name is kan-lan. In Malaysia, the fresh and preserved fruits are sold under the name buah cana (Keng, 1969). They are also used in human and veterinary medicine. These uses are similar to those of Canarium pimela Leenh. (Black Olive). The stone of C. album is pointed and rough, while that of C. pimela (bluish-purple ripe fruits) is blunt and smooth (Thrower, 1988)."
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