A rare fruit from East Africa called Mabugo, sometimes known as Madd or Saba Fruit, is highly nourishing. primarily from Tanzania. Behavior of Saba Senegalensis is influenced by its habitat. In open, dry places, it remains a modest shrub, but when it grows in a forest, it becomes a sturdy climbing shrub that may produce stems up to 40 metres long and 47 cm in diameter. Gardens commonly grow the plant as an edible ornamental because of its magnificent look.
The fruit pulp, which is delicious and tangy and extremely rich in vitamins C, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, and Vitamin B6, measures around 7 cm long by 8 cm in diameter and is yellowish-ovoid in shape.
Common Name: Mabugo,Weda
Botanical Name: Saba Senegalensis
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3 to 4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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