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Introducing the renowned Aidan Fruit, cherished in Ghana as Prekese and known as Uhio or Aridan in Nigeria. Harvested from the Aidan tree, this pod boasts unique qualities, distinct from its pea family counterparts. A staple in Ghanaian cuisine, particularly in dishes like Palm nut soup, the Aidan fruit adds flavor and aroma, making it a kitchen essential.
Weight: 150g
Country of Origin: Ghana
Shipment: Sea Freight, Air
100% Natural, No preservatives, additives
Discount per Quantity
Quantity | Discount | Price |
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1 - 9 | ₵0.00 | ₵40.00 |
10 + | ₵10.00 | ₵30.00 |
It is popular product known in Ghana and very few other places. It is called Prekese in the Ghanaian natives and Uhio or Aridan by Nigerians.
Coming from such a competitive nutritional pea family, Aidan fruit possesses its own distinct qualities different from all other related pea tree species such as beans, clover, cowpea, honey locust, soybeans etc.
The Aidan fruit is a pod reaped when ready from an Aidan tree, thus giving it name Aidan fruit. It is mostly seen in our Ghanaian dishes such as Palm nut soup, light soup and others.
They are commonly used for purposes such as flavoring of food, giving food a nice aroma, for medicinal purposes etc. it is a funny saying that goes like “It aroma makes it difficult to hide food when cooking and even after it’s cooked.”
The potential use of these fruit with some of their corresponding phytochemicals has been identified as molluscidal, antimicrobial, anticonvulsant, toxic and insecticidal. The insect repellent aspect of the fruit is due to the essential oil content giving a distinct fragrance.
Its fragrance could be detected from a long distance due to its flavoring aroma that goes far. It has become an essential part of the West African dish that it has been transferred from old generations to today. Aidan fruit is not rare in most Ghanaians, Nigerians and other West African homes.
Health Benefits
Considering its medicinal factors, it is used for several reasons;
- Dermatological care; the Aidan fruit can be dried and mixed into fine powder. This extract could be mixed as an ingredient in soaps too.
- It serves as a skin care product due to the presence of antibacterial and antimicrobial agents.
- Hypertension; The and the back of the Aidan tree could be used to treat hypertension.
- Boost immune system; the Aidan fruit and plant are rich of vitamins, iron, calcium, potassium, zinc and other nutrients. The presence of for instance zinc provides protection against viruses, whiles potassium helps in managing muscle disorders. These and many other nutrients strengthen the immune system.
- Treatment of leprosy; Some chemicals found in the aidan fruit and plant helps in the treatment of leprosy.
- Seizure management; studies reveal that the aqueous plant extract from the fruit, stem and leaves of the aidan tree leads to anticonvulsant activities and affects the central nervous system.
These and many other uses including conceptive properties, wound healing properties, fever, postpartum care properties and many other properties that the fruit possesses.
However, the alarming rate of deforestation in Ghana puts this plant at risk of disappearing. Large areas of lands are turned into cocoa farms and other farming purposes. Also mining, deforestation and many other soil threatening activities are posing dangers to the plants.
Another challenge is that, the aidan tree does not do well in pure stand plantations so if measures are not put in place to protect them, they might become scarce in not less than twelve to fifteen years just like the other indigenous trees we see no more.
Weight | 150g |
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Country of Origin | Ghana |
Shipment | Sea Freight, Air Freight and truck |
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