JENGKOL

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Jengkol or jering is a typical plant in Southeast Asia. The seeds are popular in Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand. Indonesian people know him as food. Jengkol including leguminous tribe. The fruit is in the form of pods and is squashed into a spiral shape, violet

One of the farmers of Ie Lhob Village, Tangan-Tangan, Southwest Aceh District, Safril, admitted on Monday that he had 12 jengkol trees in the Alue Aki mountainous area, Ie Lhob Village.

All the jengkol plants that were planted seven years ago have now begun production on average twice a year.

"Jengkol fruit production is not like harvesting oil twice a month. If jengkol plants are twice a year," he said.

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