File:The making of marula juice.jpg

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In this rural scene people are making marura juice out of marula fruit using sharp sticks and cattles horns.

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Afrikaans: Maroelabome, wat in Namibië tot die noorde beperk is, dra slegs in die najaar ryp vrugte, oftewel van Januarie tot Maart, wanneer vroulike bome groot getalle vrugte afwerp. Die vrugte word benut om maroelasap te berei, die takke vir brandhout of houtsneewerke, en die pitte word geëet of gebruik vir olieonttrekking.
English: Marura trees, which in Namibia are confined to the northern regions, have one annual fruiting season; female trees produce ripe fruit from January, through February to March. It's fruit can be used to produce marura juice, the branches for fuelwood or carvings, and the fruit kernels are eaten or used for oil extraction. See: [1]
  1. Tapiwa, Kugedera Andrew (August 2009). "Harvesting and utilization of Marula (Sclerocarya birrea) by Smallholder farmers". JOJ Wildlife and Biodiversity 1 (3): 76-79.
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