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sago palm

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sago
noun[U]
uk /ˈseɪ.ɡəʊ/ us /ˈseɪ.ɡoʊ/
small white grains that are obtained from part of the trunk of a particular tree, used ...
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palm
noun[C]
uk /pɑːm/ us /pɑːm/
the inside part of your hand from your wrist to the base of ...
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Much of their diet was based on the sagopalm.
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Sagopalm is propagated by man by collecting (cutting) and replanting young suckers rather than by seed.
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The sago cycad is also commonly known (confusingly) as the sagopalm, although this is a misnomer as cycads are not palms.
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As for the sagopalm, one tree yields 1,800 cakes, enough to feed a man for a year.
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Other staple foods include pulses (dried legumes), sago (derived from the pith of the sagopalm tree), and fruits such as breadfruit and plantains.
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Around that age, they are taught by the fathers basic important skills such as fishing, building houses, making canoes or cutting and sewing sagopalm leaves.
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Taking a decade to mature, sago palms require much less cultivation than fruit trees (or rice).
Today, people primarily rely on fishing and hunting, sago palms, and depending on the area agriculture and horticulture.
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Sago palms are harvested at the age of 715 years, just before flowering, when the stems are full of starch stored for use in reproduction.
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Sago palms grow very quickly, in clumps of different ages similar to bananas, one sucker matures, then flowers and dies.
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The vegetation of the south coast includes mangroves and sago palms, and in the drier southeastern section, eucalypts, paperbarks, and acacias.
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