‘Efor’ is West African black plum

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  • Tekonline.org 11 years ago

    Yet another great taxonomical treat!

    The Vitex doniana plant also happens to be a medicinal herbalist's dream, and I do hope students of KNUST's Herbal Medicine Center are paying attention.
    All parts of the plant have be ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago

    Thank you for the contributions.

  • IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago

    Reportedly, the Asantes call this fruit 'abisan'.

  • francis kwarteng 11 years ago

    Dear Tekonline.org,

    How are you? It seems you appear only when a science piece piece shows up. How convenient!

    Thanks for your contrubitions to scientitific discussions on Ghanaweb. IDDRIS PACAS has been doing a great j ...
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  • One screen at a time 11 years ago

    There was a huge efor tree where we grew up, but we stayed away from it's fruit because it caused constipation. I wonder if it is any use against cholera.

  • One screen at a time 11 years ago

    its fruit

  • Gbornvi 11 years ago

    Whilst not with the emphasis of a dispute, I think you got the Ewe name wrong. Efor is what is another plum, purple brown about the same size of the V. doniana, but its vegetation is never a tree rather a shrub or some kind o ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago

    My Ewe friends debated on these two plants and finally told me that W/A black plum is 'efor'.(I am from the Upper West Region and do not speak that language).

    Just as you never mentioned the name of the plant you described ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago

    Are you certain of the 'foryi'?

  • KBK 11 years ago

    Idris, what you describe here is what MOST Ewes call efor. The picture on spyghana also confirms it even though what is shown in the picture is not an appetizing efor that I will eat.

    Perhaps some Ewes may call something ...
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  • DD 11 years ago

    What is its nutritional value?

  • IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago

    Please, read the comments posted by Tekonline (the first comments here).I am a botanists.

  • GHUUD MANN 11 years ago

    Very Enlightening information!....let's have some more info .

  • MOHAMMED ABDUL FATAWU 10 years ago

    it is called LIGNAALI in likpakpa and Aandga in mossi

  • MOHAMMED ABDUL FATAWU 10 years ago

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  • bawa 8 years ago

    eating the fruit can cause constipation or stop diarrhea