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    Solanum torvum - Wikipedia

    Turkey berry has been introduced and naturalized throughout tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands including Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa (Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk 2001). In Jamaica this berry is called susumba, or gully beans, and is usually cooked in a dish along with saltfish and ackee. 展开

    Solanum torvum, also known as pendejera, turkey berry, devil's fig, pea eggplant, platebrush or susumber, is a bushy, erect and spiny perennial plant used horticulturally as a rootstock for eggplant. Grafted plants are very … 展开

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    Etymology
    Antiquated synonyms
    A number of more or less ambiguous and now-invalid names have been used for S. torvum: 展开

    In Puerto Rico, turkey berry grows in upland sites that receive from about 1000 to 4000 mm of annual precipitation. It also grows in riparian zones in drier areas. Turkey berry grows on all … 展开

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    The plant is usually 2 or 3 m in height and 2 cm in basal diameter, but may reach 5m in height and 8 cm in basal diameter. The shrub usually has a single stem at ground level, but it may branch on the lower stem. The stem bark is gray and nearly smooth with raised 展开

    Antiquated
    Several other Solanum species have at one time been included in S. torvum as subspecies or varieties:
    Solanum bahamense of Carl Linnaeus (as var.? persicifolium)
    • Solanum … 展开

    Turkey berry apparently is native from Florida and southern Alabama through the West Indies and from Mexico through Central America and South America through Brazil (Little and others 1974). Because of its rapid spread as a weed in disturbed lands, it is … 展开

    Chemistry
    Turkey berry contains a number of potentially pharmacologically active chemicals including the sapogenin steroid chlorogenin.
    Aqueous extracts of turkey berry are lethal to mice by depressing … 展开

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  2. 10 Reasons Why You Should Eat Susumba (Gully Beans)

    Commonly known as gully beans, susumba grows wild in Jamaica in backyards, abandoned lands, and in gullies throughout the island. Some Jamaicans eat …

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    • Susumba: A Taste of Jamaica’s Rich Botanical Heritage

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      Susumber (aka.Pea eggplant and Turkey berry) is an eggplant relative producing small, edible fruit cooked as a vegetable. Native of Central and South America and the Caribbean, its natural range extends from Mexico to as far south as …

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