aikanut
Aikanut, also known as the ake nut or ake seed, is a small, edible seed produced by the ake tree, a species of the genus Terminalia. The ake tree is native to Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The aikanut is typically about 1-2 centimeters in diameter and has a hard, brown shell. Inside the shell, there is a single seed that is white or light brown in color.
The aikanut is commonly used in traditional medicine and cuisine. In some cultures, it is ground into
The aikanut is also used in some religious and cultural practices. In some Southeast Asian cultures, the
Despite its potential health benefits and cultural significance, the aikanut is not widely available in the