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- Bush_coconut abstract "The Bush coconut, or bloodwood apple, is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by Aborigines of Central Australia.The bush coconut is, in fact, a combination of plant and animal: an adultpores female scale insect, Cystococcus pomiformis, lives in a gall induced on a bloodwood eucalypt (Corymbia terminalis).The gall looks like a small, knobbly woody fruit, ranging in size from a golf ball to a tennis ball, with a milky white flesh inside upon which the insect and its male offspring feed.Bush coconut is called Merne arrkirlpangkwerle in the Arrernte language of Central Australia. Aborigines pick them and crack them open with a rock. The Arrernte call the insect angure.".
- Bush_coconut thumbnail Bush_coconut_2.jpg?width=300.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageID "7779280".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageLength "1430".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageRevisionID "677148935".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Aranda_people.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Arrernte_language.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Arrernte_people.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Australian.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Australians.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Bloodwood.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Bush_tucker.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Bushfood.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Aboriginal_bushcraft.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bushfood.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galls.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_as_food.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_of_Australia.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Central_Australia.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_terminalis.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Cystococcus_pomiformis.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Gall.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Mulga_apple.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Scale_insect.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Arrernte_language.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLink File:Bush_coconut_2.jpg.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bush coconut".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageWikiLinkText "bush coconut".
- Bush_coconut hasPhotoCollection Bush_coconut.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IndigenousAustralia-stub.
- Bush_coconut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Australian_Aboriginal_bushcraft.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Bushfood.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Galls.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Insects_as_food.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Insects_of_Australia.
- Bush_coconut hypernym Food.
- Bush_coconut type Article.
- Bush_coconut type Food.
- Bush_coconut type Article.
- Bush_coconut type People.
- Bush_coconut comment "The Bush coconut, or bloodwood apple, is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by Aborigines of Central Australia.The bush coconut is, in fact, a combination of plant and animal: an adultpores female scale insect, Cystococcus pomiformis, lives in a gall induced on a bloodwood eucalypt (Corymbia terminalis).The gall looks like a small, knobbly woody fruit, ranging in size from a golf ball to a tennis ball, with a milky white flesh inside upon which the insect and its male offspring feed.Bush coconut is called Merne arrkirlpangkwerle in the Arrernte language of Central Australia. ".
- Bush_coconut label "Bush coconut".
- Bush_coconut sameAs m.026ctvf.
- Bush_coconut sameAs Q5001433.
- Bush_coconut sameAs Q5001433.
- Bush_coconut wasDerivedFrom Bush_coconut?oldid=677148935.
- Bush_coconut depiction Bush_coconut_2.jpg.
- Bush_coconut isPrimaryTopicOf Bush_coconut.