The aguaje palm (Mauritia flexuosa) is a massive tree common throughout lowland Amazonia; pure stands of this palm extend over a million hectares in Peru alone. Its fruits are eaten raw or processed into a sweet paste for beverages and ice creams. The fruits and seeds also yield an edible oil of good quality.






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