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·2d ago Meet Inga edulis, also known as the ice cream bean tree. Native to Central and South America, this fast-growing legume belongs to the Fabaceae family and thrives in tropical and subtropical regions. Its oversized, pod-like fruits can grow over 2 feet long. Crack one open and you’ll find a sweet, cottony pulp wrapped around shiny black seeds. The flavor? Think vanilla ice cream meets cotton candy, with some varieties even throwing in a hint of cinnamon. It’s easy to see why it’s a favorite among kids and foragers alike. But this tree isn’t just about sweet treats. Indigenous communities have long valued Inga edulis for more than just the fruit. Its nitrogen-fixing roots enrich the soil, making it a popular agroforestry species for regenerating degraded land. The wood is also used for fuel and construction, while the dense canopy provides shade for crops like coffee and cacao. Locally, it goes by many names—guaba in Ecuador, pacay in Peru, and cuaniquil in parts of Mexico. However you say it, the ice cream bean tree is a delicious and multifunctional gem of the tropics.
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