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Title:kl̀mè
Saccharum officinarum
Contributor:Marie Widen
Coverage:Thailand
Date:2001
Description:Scientific name: Saccharum officinarum L. Botanical Specimen Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 2067705
Khmu Name: kl̀mè
Description: There are two kinds, one (~ spɔ́ ‘giant bamboo sugar cane’) is white and larger than the other sort (~ yɨ̀m ‘red sugar cane’), which is very dark red, almost black. In some Kammu villages, people grow sugar cane in their gardens around the village. They are grown for own use or for barter. People cut the stems, press out the sap with rollers (ìit ~) and boil it in a cast iron kettle (mɔ́ɔ kháaŋ) until it becomes sugar (òm ~). People may also cut the stem, peel off the hard bark and chew on the stem.
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Identifier (URI):https://corpora.humlab.lu.se/ds/asv?openpath=MPI256800%23
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Citation: Marie Widen. 2001. Lund University Humanities Lab corpusserver.


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