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  2. Beelzebub - Wikipedia

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    Beelzebub is a name derived from a Philistine god, Baal Zebub, and later adopted as a major demon in some Abrahamic religions. Learn about its Hebrew scriptures, Testament of Solomon and Christian Bible references, and its association with Satan and the seven deadly sins.

  3. Harpagophytum - Wikipedia

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    Harpagophytum is a genus of plants in the sesame family, native to southern Africa, with hooked fruit called devil's claw. The plant is used in folk medicine and phytotherapy for pain and inflammation, and its trade is regulated by the range states.

  4. Morinda citrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Morinda citrifolia is a fruit-bearing tree in the coffee family, native to Southeast Asia and Australasia, with over 100 names across different regions. The fruit is a multiple fruit consisting of fused drupes, each containing four seeds, and has a pungent odour similar to blue cheese.

  5. The Fruit of Evolution - Wikipedia

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    The Fruit of Evolution is a Japanese fantasy light novel series about a bullied high school student who is transported to a video game-like world and eats fruits of evolution. The series has manga and anime adaptations, and an English release by Hanashi Media.

  6. Price look-up code - Wikipedia

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    PLU code stands for price look-up code, a system of numbers that uniquely identify bulk produce sold in grocery stores and supermarkets. The codes are administered by the International Federation for Produce Standards and have various uses, conventions, and environmental concerns.

  7. Forbidden fruit - Wikipedia

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    The forbidden fruit in the biblical story of the original sin is not specified in the text, but various candidates have been suggested, such as an apple, a grape, a fig, or a pomegranate. The article explores the different sources and interpretations of the fruit's identity and its symbolism in art and culture.

  8. Maclura pomifera - Wikipedia

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    Maclura pomifera, also known as Osage orange, is a deciduous tree or shrub native to the south-central United States. It has a distinctive spherical, bumpy, yellow-green fruit that secretes a sticky latex and is used for hedges, bows, and other purposes.

  9. Konjac - Wikipedia

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    Konjac is a vegetable species native to China with an edible corm that can be made into flour, jelly, noodles, and candy. Konjac jelly is a viscous substance used in traditional Chinese medicine and as a vegan substitute for gelatin, but it may pose a choking risk.