Paku vegetables ( Diplazium esculentum ) is a kind of nails / fern commonly eaten ental his youth as a vegetable by the people of Southeast Asia and islands in the Pacific Ocean . Nails are usually grown on the banks of rivers or in moist cliffs and shady. Pemanfaatanya usually in curries ("goulash spikes") or used as a vegetable after boiling it first. Crude consumption is not recommended because it contains sikimat acids that interfere with human digestion.
Nails are not usually cultivated vegetables. Traders look for in a forest or garden and then sold.
Vegetable tree fern is a fern that thrive in moist soil in sunny areas, or a little shade. This tree is used as a Malay traditional medicine , the juice drunk to treat fever
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