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cross_type 2.00 — strongly supporting 3 facts

Tamarindus indica is related to Ethiopia because studies conducted within the country have documented its medicinal and dietary uses [1], its status as a highly cited species in the Quara District [2], and its role as a marketable wild edible plant [3].

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The traditional use of wild edible plants in pastoral and agro ... link.springer.com Springer 3 facts
claimThe medicinal and dietary uses of B. aegyptiaca (L.) Delile, R. natalensis Bernh. ex C.Krauss, T. indica L., Z. spina-christi (L.) Desf., and M. africana L. have been reported in studies conducted in Ethiopia.
claimThe fruits of T. indica L., C. spinarum L., and M. kummel were identified as marketable wild edible plants in studies conducted in other regions of Ethiopia.
claimZ. spina-christi (L.) Desf., T. indica L., and B. aegyptiaca L. were among the highly cited species in Quara District, northwest Ethiopia.