Maryoto Posted March 18, 2014 Share Posted March 18, 2014 Kepel(Stelechocarpus burahol) seeds available for sale,origin from Indonesia. Payment methode:Paypal or western union. Seeds price $4 USD per one seed(Can be negotiated). Discount and special price for wholesale buyer. Offer closed in the end of april. Send message to Maryoto1981(at)gmail.com to order. Information about kepel fruit: Stelechocarpus burahol, known as the kepel,kepel fruit,keppel fruit,kepel apple or burahol is an annonaceous plant from the humid evergreen forests of Southeast Asia,known for producing an edible fruit.The fruit is grown only in central Java. The plant is an evergreen,with stiff,elliptical,glossy leaves. The fruits of Stelechocarpus burahol grow on the lower part of the trunk,on the larger branches.They have a spicy flavor akin to that of the mango.They are greenish-yellow and oval,3-4 centimeters long.The new growth is bright pink or burgundy,known for producing an edible fruit. One can propagate S. burahol from the seeds of ripe fruit. The fruit of this species has traditionally been known in Java to have value as an oral deodorant.Out of the pulp, seed and peel, the peel has the best adsorbent ability. A 2012 study showed that it reduced the odor of feces by activating the probiotic bacterium Bifidobacter.Stelechocarpus burahol is also an antihyperuricemic and has traditionally been used to treat gout. This fruit is an identity flora of Daerah Istimewa Jogjakarta.Stelechocarpus burahol was loved by Javanese princesses because it was a symbol of unity and mental and physical integrity.Because it functioned as a deodorant,many common people did not have this tree planted because they believed they would get cursed.That made this tree rare. This fruit was also believed to be used by Javanese Princesses as contraception.The fruit is believed to have the function of preventing kidney inflammation.The wood can be made into house tools,the leaves used to lower cholesterol. This rare fruit can be found at Keraton Jogjakarta Area,Taman Mini Indonesia Indah,Taman Kiai Langgeng Magelang and Kebun Raya Bogor. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Presidente Hillbillios Posted March 18, 2014 Share Posted March 18, 2014 This member is not in Australia, check the laws before organising any trades 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shortly Posted March 18, 2014 Share Posted March 18, 2014 As seed it is a permitted species provided they are free of any pericarp, extraneous material & any fungi, insects or insect eggs http://apps.daff.gov.au/icon32/asp/ex_casecontent.asp?intNodeId=8602781&intCommodityId=25856&Types=none&WhichQuery=Go+to+full+text&intSearch=1&LogSessionID=0 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maryoto Posted March 19, 2014 Author Share Posted March 19, 2014 Thank you El presidente Hillbillios and shortly for the comments.Yes i'm not from australia.I live in central java...greetings from Indonesia.If anyone is interested in kepel seeds,please check the laws or customs of australia.Thank you 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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