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Petai (Parkia speciosa) and tapioca shoots are also frequently added.
Pete, an common name in Indonesia for the stink bean (Parkia speciosa)
Paddy, potato, ginger, yongcha (Parkia speciosa), etc., are some of the main products.
In some areas, the seeds of the related tree species Parkia speciosa are much more popular, and tree bean will be consumed as a second choice.
Other vegetables used alternatively are Parkia speciosa, baby corn, pumpkin and also potatoes if bamboo shoots are not available.
Petai Goreng, fried green stinky bean (Parkia speciosa)
The park's forest includes such tree species as teak, takian, dipterocarpus alatus, lagerstroemia, magnolia champaca and parkia speciosa.
Parkia speciosa (bitter bean, twisted cluster bean, or stink bean) is a plant of the genus Parkia in the family Fabaceae.
Stink beans Parkia speciosa or Petai is also sold at a reasonable price at new place of all trader sell directly to customer only 2 kilometres from Bidor town.
Some plants may be used as improvised stink bombs, One such plant is the Parkia speciosa or 'stinky bean', which grows in India, Southeast Asia and Eastern Australia.
The Temiar transplant young petai (Parkia speciosa, Leguminosae - grown for their edible seeds) seedlings into their gardens after the rice harvest and are reliant on bamboo for many purposes: house building, blowpipes and cooking pots for example, as well as knives to cut the umbilical cord in childbirth.