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Salak

Salak is a type of fruit that is native to Indonesia and Malaysia. It is also known as snakeskin fruit due to its rough, scaly skin, which resembles the skin of a snake. The fruit has a sweet and sour taste, with a texture similar to that of a pineapple. The scientific name for the salak fruit is Salacca zalacca. In Hebrew, the fruit is known as פרי צלע (Pree Tzal). In Malay, it is called salak, while in Indonesian, it is also referred to as salak pondoh. The fruit grows in clusters at the base of the palm tree and is typically harvested by hand. Salak is rich in nutrients, including vitamins C and E, and is often consumed fresh or used in various culinary dishes. It is also known for its potential health benefits, such as improving digestion and boosting the immune system.