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Bəər luux, wild edible mushroom.
Bəər pơơg, wild edible mushroom.
Bəər ˀapơơs haaŋ, wild edible mushroom.
Bəər kʹˀuux, wild edible mushroom.
Bəər pantɛy, wild edible mushroom.
Bəər ˀāntaᵏ, wild edible mushroom.
Bəər gɛntơx bawaaj, wild edible mushroom.
ˀAŋah Pandaᵏ picks bəər camɛɛŋ at the Jɛŋhuŋ River.
Bəər camɛɛŋ, a wild edible fern.
Bəər camɛɛŋ, being cooked with fish at a campsite.
Bəər sɛndab, a wild edible fern.
Bəər capíᵏ, a wild edible fern.
Bəər karaax, a wild edible fern.
Bəər sɛnyơn, a wild edible fern.
Bəər capaaᵏ, a wild edible fern.
Bəər sɛjlíj, a wild edible fern.
Bəər pakuᵏ larad, a wild edible fern.
Bəər kɛnyɑɑr kaaᵏ, a wild edible fern.
Bəər sayah, a wild edible fern.
In the old days they would cut down the high bəər sayah fern to pick its leaves.
Bəər gùx, a wild edible fern.
Bəər kʹlaab, a wild edible plant, found abundant on the forest floor.
Bəər kʹlaab, a wild edible plant.
Gantən flower, used to flavour food. (Credit: ˀAnɛl).
Kʹbəəᵏ kɛrwơơj, a small berry with a citrus smell, is used to flavour meat and fish.
Kʹbəəᵏ kolím, the fruit of a hardwood tree, with a garlic taste, is used in cooking.
Two women catch newts on the river rocks.
Bawəh ˀAdiᵏ picks ferns at the Kɛmbʉᵏ River, near Tajaar.
Digging kʹwaay ˀakíís, the tubers produced by a thorny vine.
Tubers of kʹwaay ˀakíís. A hundred years ago, this was the staple food of the Temiars.
The tubers baked in the fire, have a crunchy texture inside.
Cʹkəər, the pith of certain palms was cut out and eaten raw or cooked.
The fruit of ˀapơơs ˀuup, a zingiber species.
The fruit of ˀapơơs gancɛɛr, a zingiber species.
The fruit of ˀapơơs tʹhơr, a zingiber species.
The fruit of ˀapơơs haaŋ, a zingiber species.
The fruit of ˀapơơs gapəd, a zingiber species.
The fruit of ˀapơơs gapəd, a zingiber species.
Fruit of the ˀapơơs bơt zingiber.
The fruit of ˀapơơs tapix, a zingiber species.
The fruit of kapơơᵏ hayom, a zingiber species.
The flowers of kapơơᵏ hayom, a zingiber sp. The ˀapơơs plants, or zingibers, give zesty fruits and each variety can be identified by its own flower.
The flowers of ˀapơơs ˀuup, a zingiber sp.
The flowers of ˀapơơs kʹrag, a zingiber sp.
The flowers of ˀapơơs kʹrag, a zingiber sp.
The flowers of ˀapơơs haaŋ, a zingiber sp.
The flowers of ˀapơơs gapəd, a zingiber sp.
The flowers of ˀapơơs tapix, a zingiber sp.
The flowers of ˀapơơs gancɛɛr, a zingiber sp.
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