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Real Name: Glenn Brown
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Just a Street Market: Local Market
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    This photo of a street market in Daru shows some products from one of the most important trees in the South Pacific area. The Sago Palm tree grows wild, but because of it's importance, it has been transplanted to many areas and even grown commercially.

    Because it is fast-growing and can tolerate high salinity levels and well as acidic and wet soils the Sago Palm has thrived. It's main use is as a primary source of starch for many indigenous people. By splitting its trunk open to extract the pith that contains the starch, as much as 250-lb (110-kg) of starch can be produced by crushing, washing, straining and drying the fibres. A secondary use is making thatching material from it's leaves.

    Here, a roll of thatch suitable for use as a mat or in house construction is in the foreground while the bundles in the background with wooden sticks around them are lumps of starch for sale.



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    Comments for Bwana_Brown about Daru
    evaanna Sun Mar 16, 2008 21:25 UTC
     Another of your exotic locations. I wouldn't mind seeing a banana or a palm tree outside my window either. We only have one (artificial) palm tree in the centre of Warsaw! No chance to taste the barracundi fish either.
    tiabunna Fri Jul 28, 2006 13:32 UTC
     Keep coming back for more of your 'out of the past and out of the way' pages, Glenn! PNG must have been fascinating in those days. The fresh barra must have been great too I reckon.
    LoriPori Mon Jul 11, 2005 13:12 UTC
     I found the tip on the Sago Palm tree interesting. That's a whole lotta starch. The fresh perch sounds yummy.
    matcrazy1 Sun Jul 3, 2005 11:51 UTC
     Next interesting page... I wonder how things work there now. Are you going to revisit PNG? It would be fascinating to read your comparisons...
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