Yes, the pong pong fruit does have a fibrous husk. The outer covering of the pong pong fruit consists of a thick, fibrous husk or rind, which encases the seeds and pulp inside. This husk is tough and not edible, serving to protect the seeds and provide structural support to the fruit.
I think so
It will drop on the floor
It is dispersed by water.
There is no such fruit where its peel (Exocarp) is only edible.
By spitting of fruit or explosive action
The fruit falls and the covering decays and the seeds will be light enough to be carried by ocean currents.
By spitting of fruit or explosive action
It is dispersed by water because of the fibrous husk which traps air for it to float on water. The pong pong fruit is poisonous therefore it can't be eaten by either humans or animals. However, the pong pong fruit is a natural repellant for mice.
Chico/Chiku/Chicle/Naseberry/Sapodilla fruit is edible.
Yes, the pong pong fruit has many small seeds that are toxic if ingested. It is important to handle the fruit with caution due to the toxicity of its seeds.
fruit is edible