sugar palm
English
Noun
sugar palm (plural sugar palms)
- Any of various palm species used to extract sugar, including Arenga pinnata, Borassus flabellifer, Caryota urens, Corypha elata, and Nypa fruticans.
- 1989, M. Boelen, Utilization of Tropical Foods: Trees, →ISBN, page 7:
- Arenga pinnata, the sugar palm or gomuti palm, was probably one of mankind's first sources of sugar.
- 2003, Thanapol (Lamduan) Chadchaidee, Thailand in My Youth, →ISBN, page 122:
- Though the sugar palm tree grows slowly, it is resistant to variable weather and has a life-span of up to 80-90 years.
- 2008, Jules Janick & Robert E. Paull, The Encyclopedia of Fruit and Nuts, →ISBN, page 88:
- Sugar palm is tolerant of temperatures below freezing but is damaged at –2°C.
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