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Cempedak is a species of flowering plant in the mulberry and jackfruit family, Moraceae. It is native to Southeast Asia, particularly the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra. The fruit of the cempedak tree, also called cempedak, is a large, greenish-brown, oblong fruit that can grow up to 40 centimeters long and weigh several kilograms. It has a segmented, edible pulp surrounding a seed. The taste of cempedak is often described as a combination of jackfruit and banana, with a sweet, musky aroma. It is commonly eaten fresh, but can also be used in desserts, jams, and fried dishes. The tree itself is a large, tropical evergreen, reaching heights of up to 20 meters. Its leaves are simple and ovate, and it produces small, inconspicuous flowers. Cempedak is cultivated in its native regions and is a popular fruit. Beyond its culinary uses, various parts of the cempedak tree, including its bark and leaves, have been traditionally used in folk medicine for their supposed therapeutic properties. The wood of the cempedak tree is also valued for its durability and is used in construction and furniture making.