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Family:
Arecaceae
Latin name: Euterpe precatoria
Vernacular
name
Huassaí, chonta
Ethnobotany
This palm is harvested for edible palm heart (the apex), and the
trunk is used for many construction purposes. A liquid from the
roots is used to treat malaria. In this region of the Amazon, use
of the fruit is rare. A small export business that makes canned
palm heart from huassaí has run for several years in Iquitos.
Although this is the favorite type of palm heart eaten in the region,
some people, such as the Aguaruna, will consume palm heart from
almost any species of palm except huassaí.
Agroforestry
This single-stemmed palm grows well from discarded or planted seeds.
Delicate roots can make transplanting seedlings difficult. Haussa'
grows quickly in both upland and seasonally flooded fields. The
light, very small canopy makes it compatible for interplanting with
almost any crop.
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