peewah

Etymology
Borrowed from, , from , possibly from. The English word is cognate with 🇨🇬,,.

Noun

 * 1) A peach palm, a South American palm tree.
 * 2) The edible fruit of this plant, which has an orange or red skin when ripe, orange pulp which turns floury when cooked, and a single large seed.
 * 1) The edible fruit of this plant, which has an orange or red skin when ripe, orange pulp which turns floury when cooked, and a single large seed.
 * 1) The edible fruit of this plant, which has an orange or red skin when ripe, orange pulp which turns floury when cooked, and a single large seed.
 * 1) The edible fruit of this plant, which has an orange or red skin when ripe, orange pulp which turns floury when cooked, and a single large seed.
 * 1) The edible fruit of this plant, which has an orange or red skin when ripe, orange pulp which turns floury when cooked, and a single large seed.

Translations

 * Spanish: pejibaye