pungapung (Meaning)
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pungapung (n)
putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the Philippines) grown for its edible tuber
Synonyms & Antonyms of pungapung
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pungapung Sentence Examples
- The pungapung fruit, with its vibrant orange hue, is renowned for its tangy flavor and refreshing juiciness.
- As we trekked through the dense jungle, the air was filled with the sweet aroma of ripe pungapung hanging from the trees.
- The villagers gathered around the fire, sharing stories and passing around slices of ripe pungapung.
- With a sharp knife, she expertly peeled the thick skin of the pungapung, revealing the succulent flesh inside.
- The children giggled with delight as they chased each other through the orchard, their hands stained with the juice of freshly picked pungapung.
- After a long day of harvesting, the farmers sat down to a hearty meal, featuring dishes made with the versatile pungapung.
- The market stalls were overflowing with baskets of plump pungapung, attracting shoppers with their vibrant colors and enticing fragrance.
- With its high vitamin C content, the pungapung is prized for its nutritional benefits and immune-boosting properties.
- Every spring, the trees burst into bloom, their branches heavy with clusters of blossoms that would soon transform into ripe pungapung.
- Despite its small size, the pungapung packs a punch of flavor, making it a favorite ingredient in jams, juices, and desserts.
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putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the Philippines) grown for its edible tuber
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The pungapung fruit, with its vibrant orange hue, is renowned for its tangy flavor and refreshing juiciness.
As we trekked through the dense jungle, the air was filled with the sweet aroma of ripe pungapung hanging from the trees.
The villagers gathered around the fire, sharing stories and passing around slices of ripe pungapung.
With a sharp knife, she expertly peeled the thick skin of the pungapung, revealing the succulent flesh inside.